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WALES GIVEN A SHOCK

PORTUGAL SUCCEED

BY 5-3.

MAKE MOST OF CHANCES.

[By "Wanderer."]

Portugal ...... 5 Wales

3

As is not unusual in these in- ternational games, enthusiasm and determination rose superior to football ability when Portugal met Wales in the Charity Cup match on Saturday, the Portuguese winning by five goals to three against the run of the play.

Another contributory factor In the Welsh defen! was the loss of Jon, their goalkeeper, in the first half. Changing assumed the role of goalkeeper and for the rest of the game, the Welshmen ware riving valiantly with only four

forwarda,

BRIGHT HOLIDAY

CRICKET.

BIG SCORES IN ALL MATCHES.

POLICE RESERVE,

HOME FOOTBALL.

Three centuries were scored in the Mr. F. D. C. Wolfe, CM.G. Inspector matches resulted as follows:

four matches played on Saturday. The state of the ground enused by the rain during the previous night delay- ed the commencement of almost every

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT" WEEK.

Police Reservo Orders by the Hon.

of Police, stale:

Chinese Company. Training Course-Part II-All re- Birmingham

Arsonal

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES,

Saturday's Home

football

FIRST DIVISION.

0

Sheffield U. West Brom

2

4 Blackpool

Sunderland

5 Blackburn

game scheduled to be all-day fixtures eruits will attend at the Chinese Com Chelsea with perhaps the exception of the pany's Headquarters, on Tuesday, Derby Craigongower G.C which started Docember 29th at 6.30

p.m. for Everton their Married-Singles match almost; instruction.

on time,

Tho Triangular Tournament gamet between the Army and the Club ended In a victory for the former by seven wickets. For their unexpectedly easy win, the Army had Signalman Wil- lama to thank, this bowler running six wickets for only 20 runa. through the Club batamen, capturing

Two centuries were scored in the match between the Navy and the Kow- loon C.C., a feature of which was the unusually high scoring by both sides, G.C. Burnett made his first century in Fincher local cricket, while E. F. scored his second of the season.

In the Married Singles game at Craigengower C.C., E. Zimmern reached three figures, retiring with his score exactly 100.

ARMY TEAM WIN.

Huddersfield 1 Newcastle

Training Course-Part I-Thoro Leicenter will be no Part I of Training Course Middlesbrough on Thursday, December 31st.

Portsmouth

N. C. OB. Class-There will be no Wednesday N. C. Ds. class on Friday, January West Ham 1st, 1902.

Indian Company. Training Course-Part II.-There will be no Part II of Training Course

Thursday, December 31st,

Everton

1. Bolton

1

Anton Villa

1 Manchester C.

1 Liverpool

3 Grimsby

League Table.

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 22.16 1.6

23 11 6 7 46 20

22 10 0 8 50 33

22 12 2 8 53 38 20 12 2 6 45 35 22 11 4 7 40

West Brom. Arginal... Shofteld Sharpshooters Company,

Newcastle Liverpool Strength-The following members Aston Villa.. 20 10 4 0 50 have been taken on the strength of tersfold 22 9 6 7 40 31 24 the Sharpshooters Company as from Wednesday.. 22 10 4 8 51 46 24 December 26th, 1931: Constables Birmingham. 22 10 4 8 42 36 24 R443 W. E. Broadbridge, R444 N. Molton

22 10 3 0 88 Varganoff and R446 C. Fisher, Middlesbrough 22 85-9

Notice. Any members of the Com- Portsmouth

Blackburn

22 8 4 20 8 3 pany desiring copies of the

photo Chelsea ..

201 Any note that these are obtainable Manchester C. 22 6 8 9 39 43 18

The nitles trosmed over level. with the score 22, and the second H.K.C.C. Defeated in Triangular graph taken at the Annual Dinner

half resolved Itself into a terrific struggle between the Welsh attack and the Portugnese detence, inte spersed with quick dashing raids into Welsh territory. Neverthe- less, in few of the scarcity of their opportunities, the Portuguese netted three times and Wales obtained one goal only.

At no time in a keen game did the Welshmen lead. Three times their opponents scored and three times they equalised.

After Souza had obtained their fourth, it seemed impossible that Marques' goal could survive tho pressure applied, but Silva-Nettu was in great form, the forwards went back to assist and final- ly B. Gosanu made a great in- dividual burst to put the

result beyond doubt.

and S. fast

Tournament.

R.E. Williams, the bowler, was chiefly responsible for the victory of the Army over the Hong- kong Cricket Club in the first match of the Triangular Tournament between these two teams and the Navy.

Dowling at the tap of his form, this lawler claimed six victims at the cost of only 20 runs. Owen Hughes and} J. E. Richardson were the only bat

men who offered any resistance to the Army attack, the former scoring 37

and the Intter 22.

Owen Hughes scat the two Army opening batsmen back to the pavilion for only 13

Licut.

rung.

but

from the Oife, Co.

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Massan and Lieut. Hamilton, the coming states a home paper. twi Interportrs, added 34 runs before their partnership was broken, and paved the way for victory, which was achieved with the luss of only

three wickets. The Army went on to make 212 runs for nine wickets when

Scores: stumps were drawn.

IL.K.C.C.

The Gosano brothers Agured largely in Portugal's success, B. Gonna giving a splendid ex-J. E. Richardson, b Whitley hibition, his best for many a day, R. Duckit, b Williams while his brother had a share in 0. E. C. Marton, b Mirchouse... all the gonls except the fifth.

Wales played attractive football and with wood understanding, but dilly-dally in the goalmouth depriv. ed them of the fruits of sound ap proach work.

Scotland and Portugal meet in the final which is scheduled for Murch 5.

G. R. Sayer, c Musson, b Williams | B. Owen-Hughes, Williams b

Musson.. EJ. R. Mitchell, e Moir, b

Musson

D. McLellan, Williams A. C. Bock, b William.. A. C. I. Bowker, e

Wiam...

A. Reid, b Williams

21

0

0

18

37

Musson.

13

G. E. R.. Divelt, not but

Extras

Williams

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Already they are fast becoming a vogue on the Continent, parti- cularly in France, and they ar expected to take on rapidly in Great Britain.

Irby

24 8 3 11

22 7 4 11 37 47 18 Leicester

82 11 40 50 18 Sunderland

22 5 7 10 20 41 17 Blackpool 22 6 1 13 33 40 16 Grimsby

314 33 1 13 SECOND DIVISION.

Barnsley

G

2 Millwall

Bradford C.

5

Swansen

Charlton Leán Notts Foresi Oldham Plymouth Port Vale Preston N.E. Southampton Wolven

Leeds Specimens mude by Dunlops and Wolves other famous makera

on Plymouth Show, at Olympia.

Stoke Bradford

were

2 Tottenham

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. The following in the let of lopal share quotations' issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $1476 sa. Chartered Bank, £10% ¤. Mercantile A. and B., £17. East Asia, $128 n.

*Insurancos

Canton Ina.. $1,450 n.

Union Ins., $420 n.

China Underwriters, 34.00 n.

Cam Fires, $650

.

11. K. Fire ina., $1,450 n.

Shipping.

Douglases, $20 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $24 n Indo-Chinna, (Prof.) $25 n. Union Waterboats, $27 11.

Mining.

Benguet, $10% n. Kalinus, 27/6 n. S'ha Explorations, Tis. 2.70 n.. Raubs, $40.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $153 b. Whampoa Docka, $20 n. South China Mole $10 11. Providents (old) $6.30 b. Hoogkows, Tls. 225 n. New Enginoars. Tls. 62 n. Shanghai Doeks, Tls. 95 n

Cottons.

Ewo Cottons Tls. 15.65 b. Shui Cotton Thu. 82 n. Zoon Sings Tls. 12 n.

Landa, Hotels, etc.

H.K. S. Hotel (old) $15.15 b.

H.K. S. Hotel (now) $14.75 b.

3

Bradford

1

Stoke

2

Bristol C.

5

ury

2

Notis County

0

H.K. Lands, $81 b.

2 Burnley

1

Shai Land, Tls. 30 n.

1 Chesterfeld'

7 Manchester U.

League Table.

Goals

P, W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 22 14 4 4 49 24 32 21 13 4 05 23 30 21 11 6 4 47 28 28 22 11 6 5 38 23 28 22 12 4 6 43 20 28

Generally speaking. the change Bury....... 21 12 3 6 47 34 27 means that the measurement Notts County 2207 46 37 24 Across the rim of the tyre will be Millwall ........ 22 0 4 9 30 31 32

Southampton increased by half-an-inch.

22 10 2 10 36 45 22 One aveling enthusiast. Mr. Tottenham. 22 8 5 9 51 45

Burnley

21 7 0 8 31 43 20

22 9 12 40 40 19 8 3 10 30 41 19

2 Charles Hubbart, an engineer. of Bradford C., 22 7 0 0 43 40 20

Wadhurst Sussex, has desiged a 8 special machine to take tyres of Notta Forest 22 700 37 42 20

Swansea 2 inches by 24 inches-like rid Barnsley

21 one man said of it. Manchester U. 27 4 11 30 48 18 Port Vale... 22 7 4 11 33 55 18 Oldham

4 6 10 32 44 18 Preston N.E, 22 60 10 34 50 18 Chesterfield 21 7 4 10 32 48 18

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LOCAL YACHTING.

THE RACE TO MACAO ON BOXING DAY.

The annual race to Macao and back for the Potts Challenge Cup, which was sailed on Boxing Day, resulted in a win for Tavy II of twelve entries, eleven completed the course of 70 miles. The boats left Hongkong at 7.30 Am., coming in during the early hours of yesterday.

The results were as follow:

Fishing

Yacht Time Position

L. and 1, Azuma Curlew La Cigale

Sailed By 4.48.10 Mr. 11. & Rouse 4.48.15 7 Mr. Lambert 4.49.14 2 Capt Forkm 4.6.36 10 Mr. Croucher

Canimdr. Newill

4.5.39

Nat

Wanderer

4.55.42

Tavy !!

4.68.60

Monst

6.02.16

6.28.14

4

7.8421

H

0.44.40 13

Sen Lark V D.N.P.

Mr. Baker

Lut. Tothill, R.N.

Mr. Chambers

Capt. W, Reme.

Mr. D. Montagu

Fair,

Capt .M. Bolt, I.A.

Mr. Cock

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

CHAMPIONSHIP.

Mirehouse Whitley Hamilton Munson

Army.

12 5 42

G. Wolf-Barry, c Reid b Owen.

Hughes.***

Capt. Wales, c & Owen-Hughes A. H. Musson, c Duckitt, D

McLellan A. C. Hamilton, e Marton,

McLelian

Capt. Moir, b Bowker

J. K. McFarlan, e & b McLellan Capt. Gottwaliz, c Reid,

Richardson

Sig. Williams, not out...... Bir. Bryant, e Richardson,

Bowker

Dry, Whitley, b Bowker

Extras (19)

Tolal (for 9 wickets) Capt. Mirehouseṛdid not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

2

La Villern, c Smith, b Lyal

Miel, Webb, run out..

Pay Comdr. Wethey, not out Lt. Comdr. Mason, run out Lt.-Comdr. Mundy, not out

Extras

$5

Chariton ... 20 5 4 11 20 44 14 Bristol C. 22 3 6 13 23 41 12 THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

16 Bournemouth 12 Brighton

Bristol R

Humphreys $19 n.

Realties, $11.60 b.

Public Utilitida.

Tramways, $22 b. I'ook Trams, (old), $15% n. Star Ferries, $9634 . China Light, 27.20 n. 11.K. Electrics, $774 h. Macao Electrics, 428 n. Telephones, $43 n. -Orina Buses, Uls. 17.90 n.

Singapore Tractions, 4/- n.

Industriala,

China Sugars G✪ cts. n. Malabons $99 0.

Canton ice., $574 b. Cement (com.) 19.40 b. Ropes, $18 b.

Stores, etc. Dulry Forms, $29 b. Watsons, $16,10 b. Der A. Wings, 1 a. Lane Crawford, $5.60 n.

Mackintosh, $1,

4

Clapton O. Mansfield

1

0

Sinceres, 815 n.

4 Thames

Powells, $3.00 1.

Southend

0

Miscellaneous.

4 Laton

3

24

Cardiff

30 Exeter

Pulkam

2

Total (for 9 wickets dee). Lt. Stileman did not bat.

203

48

Co

15

aaa G

Bowling Ana'yals.

0. M.

Hung

12

4

Burnett

12

-47

Goodwin

16 Lyal.

EF. Fincher GZimmern ...

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&-BRAC?

W.

Northampton Norwich Queens P.R. Reading

Swindon

2 Brentford

T

Gillingham

4 Watford

3 Torquay

2 Coventry

3 Crystal Pal.

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Playing in the first round of the Duckitt Kowloon Golf Club Junior Champion- Richardson ship yesterday, the following quati- fied for the next stage of the compet Lion:

J. Litton, who beat H. S. Dinsdale

5 and 3.

L. Goldman beat A.A. Laughton

5 and 4.

I.

A.A. Lewis bent J. Getlaily 2 and

S. Jex beat G. D. Reid 4 and 3. A. C. Stinton boat G.P. Murphy 2 and 1.

H. Buxton beat E. C. Fincher & J. J. King beat C.G. Anderson 8 and

and.&.

7.

SPRINGBOKS' FINE ACCOMPLISHMENT.

LONDON DEFEATED BY EIGHT POINTS.

London, Dec. 20.

*Bowled 4 no balls.

N. A. E. Mackay, b.w., Mason..

F. F. Lawrence, retired hurt

Crystal Pal Exeter WALIONI Norwich

2 Southind

نا.

League Table.

Goals

2 Dundee U.

Falkirk

Hamilton

Kilmarnock

P. W. D. L. F.A. Pts. Leith

20 13 3 4 40 21 2

20 12 4 4 60 31 28

20 20 6 4 41 27 20 22 11 4 7 44 37 20 21 11 3 7 47 40 26 20 0 6 5 38 20 24 20 9 0 G 37 26 24 21 10 4 7 36 20 24 21 9 5 7 51 43 23

40 33 22

Morton

Queen's Park Haugem

Partick

1 Луг

2 Ucarta

2 Third Lanark

2

St. Blixen

1

Motherwell

4 Dundee

League Table.

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, Motherwell.. 24 17 4 3 77 25 38 Rangers 23 16 4 4 64 25

..... 23 12 8 3 67 20. St. Mirron .. 24 14 2 8 50 Kilmarnock . 24 12 6 8

Celtic

Aberdeen'... 25 12.

Third Lanark 24 18

Total (for 2 wickets) 2. Bournemouth

F. Zimmern, W. C. Hung, E. C. Bristol R.. Finchor, I. Hampton, G. A. White, F. Swindon Goodwin and J. C. Lyal did not bet.

67.30 30:41 15

Clyde

Z3 10

25 11 24

Queen's Park 23 9

25 K

26 8

Dundee

Cowdenbeath

Kowloon C.C.

F. S. W. Smith, e Webb, b Mason

20

Brighton

212 G. C. Burnett, not out

100

Coventry

E. P. Fincher, not but

102

Queen's P. R. 20 8 0

Luton

21 10 2

37 33 24

Extraa..

15

Rending

21 8 0

37 22

0. M. R

11.5 1 04

W

21 8

41 20

Mansfield

21 7

40 19

3

20 6

30 18

Partick

0

- 20

2

20 6 6

36

Heurts

2

10

Cardif

20 8 4

37 16

28

Bowling Analysis.

Torquay

21 6

Clapton 0.

M. R. W.

20 € Thames..... 21 3

21 43 13

*Mason

1 27

Whinney

1 20

Silleman

Wethey

Northampton 21 4 4 13 18 38 12 Gillingham.. 20 4 4 17 39 12 THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Airdrie

Falkirk

Morten

Villiers

Carlisle

1 Stockport

Ayr

1

Halifax

1 Gatenkend

Ilartlepools

2 Hull

Lundeo U... 26 Loith

3

Lincoln

Chester

0

SCOTTISH

New Brighton

→ Darlington

0

Rochdale

9 Tranmere

G

0

Crewe

2 Southport

1 Doncaster

VERY HIGH SCORING.

Burnett and E. F. Fincher Score Hasicfoot

Centuries Against Navy.

High scoring was the order of the day at the Kowloon Cricket Club - ground when the home team played the Royal Navy in an all-day game, which ended in a draw. Batting Arst,

the visitors put up 263 runs for nino

wickets when the closure was applied, Lt. Commdr. Shaw claiming 68 and Li. Villiers 56.

Burnett

Shaw Webb

*Bowled no balls.

INDIANS DRAW.

Rotherham

Walsalt.

Wrexham

Undergraduates Manage to Play York

Out Time at Sookunpoo. Playing at Sookunpoo, the Univer The K. C. C. lost their first two nity 2nd XI held the Indian R.C. 2nd wickets for a runs, and then F.E.XI to a draw. Batting first, the home Gateshead Lawronco was forced to retire aftor being hit in the eye, but G. C. Burnett and E. F. Fincher were associated, In partnership which realfand 212 rune, each claiming an undefeated century. At the close of play, the K.C.C. were only 13 runs behind with oight wickets in hand.

Fincher's century was the result of a good knock. As usual, bo was par- AF Twickenham to-day the Spring-ticularly severe on the off and brought boks defeated London by 16 points all a few pretty shots. Burnett ob- to 8, despite losing their full back tained his first century with who was injured in the first minute.

| good strokes, but he was not nearly as

Royal Navy.

The match was a prelude to the polished as Fincher. International ragby encounter which Scores: inken placo at Twickenham next Saturday between South Africa and England Reuter, ·

It was said at a Brockley (S.E.) bazaar, that a Maharajah gave land in India for a new church in return for.a qulit.

Capt. Burnett, c Smith, & Lyal Lt-Comdr. Skyrme, b Burnett Lt. Hasiefoot, c Burnett, b Hung Comdr. Barryman, White, b

some

Lt. Comdr. Shaw, a E. C. Fincher,

b Goodwin Mid. Whinney, ea b E. F..

Fincher

York Crewo

wickets when a declaration was made, team complied 198 runs for six Lincoln Ait, Suflad scoring 74 not out and M.P. Madar 64. The undergraduates Southport took over an hour and a half to make Tranmere 49 runs for nine wickets when stumps Chestor were drawn.

SINGLES WIN EASILY.

Benedicts Defeated in A Whole-Day Game.

2 Accrington

League Table.

Goals

Hamilton

24 7

25 7 5

26 7 4 14 49 64 24 7 3 14 16 61 25 6 5 14 39 12

60 14 27 30 18 24 6 8 16 30 73 16

LEAGUE

(SECOND DIVISION).

1 Albion

P. W. D. L F.A. Pts. 20 13 9 4 52 25 20 18 13 14 16 21 27 21 11 4 6 36 32 20 20 11 8 6 50 28 25 20 10 5 6 31 28

19 11 2 0 64 20 8 7 Hull

19 10 Accrington .. 19 10 27 44 Darlington 19 9 4 0 82 80 3 20 8 5 7 31 32 3 2008 6 23 10 20 10.9 1 30 30-19,

Wrexham

Stockport Barrow Hartlepools

21 7 4 10 82 64 18

190 4 27 34 10 20 7 2 11 23 87 16 10 4 7 8.28 34 15

Playing for the Singles against the Halifax Married at the Craigongower C.C., E. Walsall Zimmern scored a century and was Carlislo chiefly instrumental in the easy vic Doncaster

20 7 1 12 27 43 15

30

tory of the Singles by seven wickets. Rotherham 20 4 3.13 28 46 11 The Benedicts scored 155, of which Rochdale ........ 20 4 8 14 27 68 10. Barry, batting late, mado 48, and N., New Brighton 19 14 14 10 80. Kitchell 82 R. Loe captured four

2 wickets for 30 runs. The Singlos SCOTTISH LEAGUE

f passed this score for the less of thres 63. wickets and went on to make 286 runs

(FIRST DIVISION).

Airdrie,

· Cowdenbeath:

for ninewlokate. Zimmern retired: Aberdeen,

6 with 100

Clyde

Arbroath

Bo'nes Brechla

Dumbarton

Dunfermline

3 Esat Stirling

4 Sten'muir

3 Edinburgh

22

St. Bernards

3 St Johnstone

4

East Fifo Hibernians King's Park Quern O' 8th. 4

Raith Rover

Montrose-

G Forfar

1 Allon

Armadale

League Table.

Goals P. W. D. L. F. A: Pia East Stirling 22 10 24 65 28 34 Raith Rover 23 14 3 6 62 41 91 St. Johnstone 22 13 4 3 58,34.80 Hibornfans.. 22 12 5. 5 64 80 29 Sten'mulr ... 21 13 8 58 88 East Fifo 22 18 2 7 00 30 Forfar

22 12

Queen O' Sth. Bo'near

Arbroath

23.9

10 49. St. Bernarde 23 8.0 9.44.44.22 Alloa

Dunfermline

Dumbarton

Albion

Montrose

King's Park Brechin

Edinburgh

z

23 9 3 11 47 18 21 23 9 3 10 45 48 31'3. 23 8 7 11 88-47 17 23 8 2 13 40 67 19

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