BILLIARDS LEAGUE

Championship Title For

Royal Engineers

The final matches In the Steel Coulson Billiards League, havo now boen played, and the Röyal Engineers Sergeants have emerged winners with the Chief and Petty Officers' Clok runners-up.

The match between the Champions and the Beat will take place to- morrow, commencing at 6 p.m. St. Patrick's Club,

at

The following will represent the champions (Royal Engineers Ber- geants): L/Bergt. Hodges (cap), L/Bergt. Grossmith, Q. M. S. Staples. Capt. P. R. Regan, 5/Sergt. Harris and Sgt. Hollingsworth. Reserve: W. O. I. T. Loppard..

The Rest will be represented by the following playeras E. R. A Sargent (Chlef and Petty Officers' Club), capt., 8/Sergt. Flood (Garrison Sergeants Mena), C. 5. M. Elvin (East Lancashires Bergeants' Mess), 0. Q. M. 8. Thomson (East Lanca- ahires Sergeanta' Moss), W. Bailey (8t. Patrick's Club) and Sergt Bloomfield (Royal Artillery Ser. geanta" Mesa). Reservas: W. Funnell St. Patrick's Club) and Bergt Finkitl (Royal Artillery Bergeanta' Moss).

Q. M. 8. M. Baber will officiato an Teleroo

SPORT ADVTS.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL

ASSOCIATION.

Owing to the unavoidable change of dates of the Interport] Football Matches. holders of tickets for the Matches originally

option arranged will have the retaining them for the correspond- ing amended matches or having their cosa refunded on application to the

of

theying office from which

their tickets.

Refunds may be obtained up till noon on Saturday Feb. 2nd. The ro-arranged fixtures are:

Shanghai v. Hongkong Monday February 4th.

Shanghai ..

Chinese Tuesday

Shanghal v. Services Thursday

February 5th.

February 7th.

Morning

G. T. MAY,

Honorary Secretary.

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PONY TRAINING TIMES

OUTSTANDING GALLOP BY MR. E. L. HOSIE'S STREAMLINE

DERBY PONIES DO SLOW WORK

With both the Derby grißns and subscription griffins content with only slow work there was no outstanding gallop registered among them in the training yesterday morning at Happy Valley. Dynasty's King's Jubie gave put ins CHAOTAL RESMade of his speed, when he covered the mile in the satisfactory time of 2.12.2, last quarter 31.2. Under F. Marshall this mount is certain to command much attention by the time the annual meeting comes round.. Mrs. Pearce's Foxbridge, from the same stable, did the mile in one second faster, but his last quarter was not so impressive as that of King's Jubilee.

Mrs. Pearco's Felbridge and Wadebridge were amongst the improving subscription grillins together with Messrs. Lewis and

Tinson's Sci-fa.

The fastest gallop of the morning was the one done by Mr. EL Hosie's Streamline, which did the six furlongs in the excellent time of 1.26.4, last quarter 28.2 seconds. His quarters were 30.2, 28 and 28.2. After this gallop he is sure to be much fancied for the Sydney Maiden Stakes. Other notable Australian gallopera were Got That, The Bean Goose and Vixen Tor. Details are given below:

Arctic Star

Diogenes Extovor Fuxbridge

Guiding Star King's Jubileo Mersey

1.07.2 1.38.2 211.3

Last

THURSDAY, JANUARY

[SHANGHAI FOOTBALLERS

INTERPORT TEAM JAILS.-

FOR HONGKONG

*Shanghai, Jan. 30.. Accompanied by Mr. Grim. shaw, President of the Shang- hal Football Association, the local, Interport Soccer team left for Hongkong by the Empress of Canada to-day,

The .women's Interport hockey team also salled by the Tatsuta Maru-Reuter.

INTERPORT RUGBY

PROGRAMME

(Continued from Page 8). the practice that they require.

THE TEAM

There was only one full back that the selectors could bave cho- sen without any doubts, and that Or. Is the man solected, C. J. A. Taylor, whose general play is thoroughly 35.3 steady and whose moments of quick thinking on the fold have 35.1 been forerunners of victory for 32.3 various teams he has played for, G. S. McGill, J. P. C. Manter, 34.4 W. E. Grlove and H. D. Bidwell are 20.1

the threes, 81

32

32

Di- 1st. tanca Or.

2nd.

Qr,

14 41

1.19

1.54

3rd. 4th. 5th Or, Qr. Qr.

227 3.01

Oth.

Qr.

34

Bonny Dundee

11⁄4 20.2

1.10.3

1.421

2.16.2 2.61

1 43.2

1.25.4

2.01.3

2.30.2 3,08.2

1 40

1.171 1.52

2.24

2

3G

14 41

1.19

36.4

1.00.4

1.20

1 42.2 1.24

14 50.2 1.30 134 44.1 1.24.3 1 41 1.17

1.64 2.27 1,41 2122 2.01.2 2.90 1.05 2.04.4

2.43.4 8.19.1 3.48.2 2.18.2 268.1 3.35.1 4.06.1 2.05.3 244.4 3.21.3 8.521 1.51.2 2.23.4

2.59.3

31.2 8.08.3 0.42.4 34.1

вся

32.2

2.0.7

2.44.4 3.21.3

3.63.2

1.69.2 2.32.4

2.43.2 3.17

Milden Hil Mintake Bay

Pacific Hall'

Pontiac Bay

Rose Queen

Sacajawen Socrates Tammany Hall Trowbridge Twenty Grand Victoria Hall

Voltaire Ythan

I 47

41.8 1.20.1

11⁄2 44.1

1.24.1 1.24 1.26.4 2.06 1.58 2.16.2 2.60.2 3.32.3 2.02.3 2.40.1 3.16.2

1.67.3 2.80.2 3.04.3 2.01.2 2.10 1.08,3

SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.

McGill on the wing was a good 314 choice, but there will be one or 33.2

two doubts as to whether Master, 13.3

as an inside man to McGill, in the BL

player in the proper position, for aome will think that there are three players' names on the re- serve list who have shown far bet ter work in any position in the threes and whose play of late has

4.03.2 30.4 3.48.3 33.1 34.1 3.42.4 34.1

34

12.4

35.1 32.3

1 40

1% 45

114 49

1% 46

44.3 1.23 1.34 1.24 1

14 42

1.20.2

1% 47 1.26

Belmont Star Chow Min Clyde

1

43.1 1.19 30

1.10.1

1.62.3 2.20.3 1.43

4

1% 38

1.14 1

47.3

1.16.3

1,40 2.24 2.60.1 1.49.3 2.22.1

1 45

1.24

1.50.2 2.31.4

1.

2441

2.16.4

1.49.1

144 38

1.11 1

1,40

1

41.3

1.19.3

1:54.2

2.24 2.08.3 2.27

33.4 34.3 #ed

J% 44.1

1.24 1

2.00.3

2.39.3 3.10.1

1 37

1.11.3

1.46

#92

2.22

1 39

1.17

1.53

2.28.4

Sci-fa

1 40

1.17 1

1.52

2.24

3.50.1 35 35 36.4 12.

Silver Fox

14 44.1

1:24.1

2.00.8

2.29.3

3.16.1

Strathaird

34.4 1.12

1.40.2 2.21.1

3.50.1 35

34.4

The Deemater

1

37.4 1.14.1

1.49.3

2.23.3

34

The Minx

The Snipo

Felbridge Golden Miller

Heluvarella Invermark Lalitat Lincluden Nebular Star No Can

Touchstone

Wadebridge

Strathnairn

Got That Julius Caesar Lazy Lady Midnight Star

Shooting Star Snowy River Streamline

The Bean Goose

The Maori Vixen Tor

40 1.22 1.50.2 2.12

41 1.17.3 1.63

2,28,3

1

41.3 1.19.3

1.54.2 2.27

37.3 1.15.3

1.40.3

2.22.1

30.3 1.12 1.48.2 2.21.1

AUSTRALIAN PONIES.

# 33.2 1.05.2 1.33.4

1 30.3 1.17.2 1.622 2.24.1 254.2

been outstandingly sound.

Grieve Ja good fast, and a quick 32.2 thinker, he will be needed and will form a good man next to Bidwell whose

recommendations rugby commend him to most positional

HALVES

J. Bowerman will field as stand

31, 1935.

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off half while R. F. Blix will be SOCKS scrum half. and although these

32.3 two players have paired off suc- 85.3 cessfully of late and that Bidwell 82.3 in a recent match proved Invalu- 82.3able in the threes, in the opinion 94.4 of many, the placing of Bidwell at stand off and Bowerman as scrum half, forma a far sounder and 39.5 alightly faster core.

28.2

3.25

14444 80

1.18.2 1.46,2 2,14

2.43.3

1% 43

1.24.3 2.06 246 1.08

3.21 2.08.3 3.00

29.3 0.61.2 30.2 3.34.2 28.2 3.80 29

28.2

1% 40.3 1.20

1% 44.8 1.22 1.57.3 2.30.3 8.01

30.2 1% 37.1

1 46

14 89

SUBSTITUTE PLAYERS

ATTEMPTED

.58 2 1.26.4 1.14.1 1.46 210.3 2.48B.4 1.28 2.07,1 2,40 3.17 1.13.2 1.45.2 2.14 2.43.8

FRENCH, ENGLANDTM RUGBY QUESTION

Hungarian Move Causes Four

Scene In Match With Irish Free State

London.

The Continental system of allowing substitutes for in-

FORWARDS

J. S. Lee, J. S. Ritchie, D. McL. Wheeler, H. W. Carter, N. Hicks. 27.1. R. J. P. Stewart, E. P. Humph

and P. J. Poole will rank as the pack, and here again opluton will differ as to whether the best pack has been chosen.

31

29.8

Years' Split May Be Concluded

London.

Overlooking Ritchie, Wheeler, Hicks, Stewart, Humphreys and Poole, whose rugby late in the for- ward line has been marked down as excellent, schools of thought will differ as to the value of Loe and Carter, for again names will be found in the reserve llat that would fill these "ositions betteri

A good idea would be to have a Is the end of the rugby split be- and serves themselves as to the private poll 'amongst the players tween France and the British Alling of positions for the opinion Unions, which has lasted for near of those who are to play is in ly four years, In sight?

This is the question being ask-valuable, and probably with a poll od in French rugby circles follow there would be no criticism among jured players resulted in the announcement by the general followers. "scene" when Hungary met French newspaper L'Auto, to and defeated the Irish Free State by 4 goals to 2 at Daly- mount Park, Dublin.

the effect that two matches may LOCAL CRICKET be arranged between French and English teams.

The latter, it is stated, would be provided by army and school sides,

R.A.M.C. PLAYER'S "HAT TRICK"

iformed the "hat trick" when playing

The incident occurred just as the second half was about to be started. During the interval, it

"This would not necessarily appears, the Hungarians ex mean an official resumption of re- Pte. Snook of the R.A.M.Q, per- changed three first-half players lations with the English rugby in a friendly cricket match against for

new players. The Free unlon," says L'Aude but, these the Hongkong University at Sockun- State protested and the game matches would be found to have poo yesterday afternoon.: was held

while officials, the wide repercussions." referee and linesmen conferred. Eventually the Hungarians re-

turned to their original forstood, will be divided on a 50-50 mation.

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