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MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

INTERPORT BOWLS. LOCAL OLYMPIAD.

SHANGHAI VISIT HAPPY VALLEY,

CIVIL SERVICE WIN.

On Saturday afternoon the Shanghai bowling team paid their first visit to Happy Valley since their arrival laxs week, engaged the Civil Service Cricket; Club.

LOCAL. GOLF,

THE CHINA MAIL.

RUGGER MATCH.

"AMBROSE" LOST TO CLUE

BY B

SATURDAY'S DIARIPTION.

BONGKONG VOLUNTEERS v.

YESTERDAY'S INTERESTING

[By *** Cross-Bar."]

H.K.R.F.C. Team

Burns, Somerfelt Jammert; Morrison and man!

Davis Lloyd.

"HERMES."

THE BOXING TOURNEY,

MATCHES.

FANLING & KOWLOON.

golf Two interesting local As part of the local Olympiad between 11.M.S. "Hermes" and the matches were played yesterday. Volanteur Defence At Farling, the Royal Club de Hongkong and Corps, the boxing tournament befeated the Volunteers; a team of these I wo has been Jamin Royals" visited Kowloon tween

ranged for Friday, October 23. and lost. commencing at 9 pm at Murray Barracks East Surrey Regi

"Excellent arrangements were made for the accommodation of the crowd, but the attendance thes on the small side until later

in the afternoon.

ment's ring).

Tickets are at $2 for ringside and $1 for other seats: services in uniform half prier. The "rate"

11

HOME SOCCER.

ABNORMAL SCORES STILL PREVAIL.

LEAQUE TABLES TO PATE.

NEXT YEAR'S TESTS.

DISCUSSION AT HOME ON

THE TEAM. A

WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS,

CRASH IN FLOOD.

ITALIAN 'RAH, BRIDGE COLLAPSES.

(Reuter's Service.)

Rome, etober 10.

Only two glubs" 'remain un- A further letter on the subject of next deflated in the four divisions of your's Test Matches with Austrans the English Football League and appears below:

The engine unti poach of a the Scottish League (1st livi

To the Editor of the "Athletic passenger train of the Catanzaro Bien). On Saturday Rochdale

News."

Reggio di Calabria Railway fell mers; Poster, Moodle, Smiths Huddersfield (champions) Francis, asks: "When and where people are missing and ten are

we their clean record. This

into the river owing to a bridge Sir,-Your correspondent. Tedlapsing in the flood. Fifteen Curwin, Lee, Groves, Ralston, the senior division and Chelsea did Hendren do big things on big injured. u the second, with "no defeat" soensions?"

Fochen.

(Router's Service.)

**Ambrone" Danar.

Quoting from the "Athlotie ...

Crumbles: Trocknung, ComaJA,

Celtic must have" sorely dis-News Cricket Annan" in the CHINA AND WEST. Borridge, Honeywell; Cowles pointed what they lost the first Test match in Australia last and Evans. Studlord, Morrell, Glasgow Cup final 10 Clyde who year, England's first wicket scored Brooking, inge. Continu here nor in the first league.

157, and the remaining mine Baisdon, Curnock, sharples.

At Sunderland ten guns were wickets added 141, out of which hare the home team getting 7 Hendren scored 74 not out,, the.

London, October 10. - spite of Charlie Buchan's next highest being 13. musfor do the Arse and third Test match he scored 92, and Republie was celebrated by the The 14th anniversary of the In the establishment of the Chinese probably due to the services of in the match

In the whole Central Union of Chinese Stuk they secured.

Results and the league tables to date follow:-

Happy Valley has not been aynilable to the Junior Section for some time and the invitation to! Kowloon enabled them to spend a Referee :--Mr. D. Fitzgerald. very enjoyable day. At the con- This gun was played on our chision, Mr. Beardall the visiting on the Club ground at Happy ing is in the hands of 1. Cpl. L. P. Club and Mr. V. C. Labrum re-notable absentees being Mortimer

Union Insuranceplied.

of the Ambrus:" team wa Gawler Ralph.

In the Club v. Volunteers match, of the Club. Sariety of Canton, Lai.

the scores were:-

The game had a quiet opening. will go towards expenses, Book-raptain, thanked the Kowloon Golf Valley. Both teams showed changes, the Scottish international forward series of Tests his average was, onts at w languel at Hotel Cecil ·

the first three heads being in the nature of feelers of each other's strength. The score was opened by Shanghai with two singles. The Civil Service gained a shel in the third head. and this was all the visilor secured from the fourth head-3-1 in Shanghai's favour...... Mills giving the point away. The fifth head was responsible for some fine play, both sides delight- ing in ou-ding their oppointe and after a good display Shanghai notched one point.

In the sixth head Smith wen! up to tie nicely right behind the

4-2.

BOXING TOURNEY.

EAST SURREY REGIMENT PLATOONS,

TWO BOY HANTAMS.

--

1

SINGLES.

R.II.K.G.C.

A. H. Ferguson (2 und 1)

N. L. Smith (5 and 3)

Capt. Morris".

The Club won the tows and were j Isoon in their opponents' half but could make little headway. Soines thing always went. wrong, a fumbled pass or good defences tip) aetting their progress. Eventually from a line out Lammert got pos- session and crossed the line near

1

0

the fag: his rick at goal failed.

P. J. Walker (3 and 1)

1

H.. Ireland (7 and 6) Bulmer Johnson

14

0

Capt. Stoxham (1 up)

W. Douglas R. Hancock

H. G. Hegarty

0

M. M. Mans (2 and 3)

3

114

1

J. J. Shellshear W. Lang

The semi-finals and finals will he fought on Friday, commencing.

8 mm.

M. Dalgety (3 and 1) D. Matthews (7 and 6)

In the East Surrey Regiment inck. The position, was und' interditoon Boxing Cum- turbed. although Main nearly petition for the Montague? gave away a second by knocking Hates's" Platoon Challenge Cup,. J. de Rome in Dunkin's short word. Seeres=The preliminary rounds will be fought at 700 pm. to-day and The Civil Servion secura! a nice | Wednesday. position in the next hend, Deakin and Smith building a good heil, and Marshall having rough luck!

In addition to the shove, a six in going through the port twice. McLeod save an ugly with 1wo-minute rounds contest for the with his end wood and the rison School Bantamweight. local fal y ponly two

between Minint amisitmskip, earned applause by lying shot! Lesy and hoy Ramsey, will l

J. B. Ross with his in, wood Main further

agod.

E. J. R. Mitchell enhanced his reputation by These two boys were marched. M. Walker clever second in front of the jack | in a contest recently when Boy R. L. Moncrieff -good play indeed.

Ramsey won on points.

11

Total

VOLUNTEERS,

KeyT. 1. E. Pendered'

A. R. Purves

A good evening's entertainT. G. Bennett 12 and 1) Johnson secured premier posi» tion in the eighth head. Smith's ment is assured to all patrons of R. Andrewes on each of the three ft. S. Hugh Jones second wood just grazing bim.boxing McLeod put in a second for nights. Shanghai, but Deakin knacked up

a local wood to lie sho...

a parti-

The ninth head was cularly good one, and before Main played his first wood the locals were lying five, but Main was a trifle light. Mills came in to Fe Aix. Main's second wood was too wide, and the score now read 9-6

Civil Service, Club's! in the favour.

Deakin and Smith both buila up a good head, but were dispossess- ed by a brilliant shot from MeLeod, but a dead end resulted owing to the measurer shifting the jack.

WORLD SERIES.

SENATORS TAKE THIRD MATCH.

LEAGUE PENNANT WINNERS.

(Reuter's American Service.)

New York, October 11.

In the work! baseual; series, In the 10th head Deakin lay | Washington (American Leugne) close to the jack, but was replaced beat Pittsburg (National League). by Johnson, who could not be in the third game by 4 runs to 0. Note. The Semtors have won 2 matches to date.] The first shot after the tea Interval was guined by the Civil Service.

shifted.

The succeeding lead saw the Civil Service lying a couple with Shanghai lying handy, when a splendid effort by Main trailed the jack and gave the visitors three. Mills removed only one. Score 10-9 in favour of Civil Service.

Johnston started off with a toucher and then lay a comple, but Mills's second wood did the need- ful-11-9.

slipped into second place. Main's' drive did no damage and Mill had no trouble in getting third place.-21-15.

Deakin lay alongside, the jack, and Johnson just missed him. McLeod sent up a beauty to lie seed. Final score 22-15.

Details of play - C.S.C.C.

Oswick

Smith and then Johnston lay, Marshall putting in an ideal one, Smith which was beaten by Deakin. Bealin McLeod, nearly rolled into second | Mill place and the result of the bend was two for the Civil Service- 13-9.

The first decent shot cume from Smith, who was disposessed by Marshall, whom Smith that again. McLeod relieved the position amid, applause. Mills's second wood trailed the jack and gave his side the shot.

6-

7.

3.

Shanghai

Johnson

Marshall.

Mcleod

"Main

(Skip)

..22 (Skip)..15

C.S.C.C. Shanghai

1

2

1

2

K. M. Morrison L. S. Greenhill

Totul

L

(Reuter's Service.)

London, October 10. Football matches played to-day (home team given first) resulted as follows:---

GLASGOW CUP FINAL

fraction under 40, being the near. est to Hobbs and Sutcliffe.

The Chairman, Dr. R. G. Les, proposing the Republic of China, valced his regret at the impenk ing departure of Mr. Chao Hsin- chu, the Charge d'Affaires.

Add to this the statement by A. E. R. Gilligan that in one Test match Hendren's fielding saved at least 150 runs, and the fact that The latter. responding, thought he headed the Test match averages he had succeeded in arousing Bri-" for the South African matches tish interest in China during his 1 1924 with an average

He of stay.

expressed Chinese 132.66 against Hobbs and gratitude TA the Langue of Celtic lost to Clyde by 1 goal to Sutcliffe, each just over 70, and Nations for sympathy and sup- he has the answer, No doubt the port. Mr. H. G. Wells advised South African Tests were easy, the Chinese students to take a

civilisation but do not forget that only for they could from our batumen exceeded a hundred runs and warned them against eatet

under which Europe is stagger- Lastly, it is nonsense to say that .ing." Hendren has not the Test match The flair.

2.

After this reverse the Nuvy open-| ed up the play with a passing i

DIVISION I movement, but faulty puss, Arsenal 2, Bolton 3. allowed 'Tammert, to intercept, and] Birmingham '3, Cardif ́ 2. after rumping from his own 25 Blackburn &, Manchester City 3. aggregate against them the three ing the disease of nationalisat scored near the post; no goul re-

alted. The Navy now put move ginger into their play and won Sar cessful in obtaining a try scored by Evans again the kick at goal failed.

Paltina 11.K.H.P.C. @ris (6 points.) 1 S.

points),

.11%

** Ambrose)

After the interval the Club attack.

Buy 2, Tottenham 0.

|

Huddersfeld 2. Burnley 1. Leicester 1, Aston Villa 2. Liverpool 1, Leeds 1. Munchester United 2. Newcastle J. Sunderland 7. Everton 3. Wist Bromwich Albion 2, Shef-

field United 0.

West Ham 1, Notts County 0.

DIVISION 1,

ed strongly, forcing the Navy Blackpool 3. Clapton Urient (1.

tanah Anwn on more than one on - Darlington 1. Chelsea 1.

0

vinn Pom a three-quarter "more- mant. Turna got well away, but rup

|

Derby C. 0, Bradford City 0.

0

0

mine too far the ball went over the Road well line, no score resning. Chortle after this th best play off the afternoon wie served unshy I the lgh threes. He hall 1-sing 0 as the line to Burns. Who orrowed he massed' inside to Lam

no diffeadly ind b) touching down the kirk: failed.

Result.

0

A. Somerfelt

E. D Black (3 and 2)

D. G. Bruce

0

W. Ironside

0

W. J. Clerk

0

V.K.B. FÃ, 3 trì sot joints), 1.M. Ambros" 1. ry,

0 points).

212

FOURSOMES.

R.ILK.G.C

Perguson and Smith

2

Morris and F. G. Walker Bloxham and Ireland (2 up) and Douglas B. Johnson

0

2

2

(3 and 2) Hancock and de Rome (2 up) Shellshear and Lang Dalgety and Matthews

21

Total

Singles

.12% 118

Grand Total

.241

0

VOLUNTEERS. Pendured and Ross Mitchell and J. M. Walker Moncrieff and Purves Bennett and Andrews Jones and Somerfelt Ironside and Clerk. Morrison and Greenhill

Total

Singles

Grand Total

Fulham 2. Preston North End Holi I. South Shields 3. Notts Forest 2, Port Vale 0. Olinum 1. Portsmouth 3. Wednesday 3. Swansea 1. Southampton 0, Bangley 0. Stockport 1, Middlesborough 2, Stoke 0, Wolverhampton 0.

1,

1

pinyers named, and Woolley,

Yours, etc..

W. O'REILLY.

14. Brocklebank-road, S.W.18.

A Chinese team has been enter- ed in the first and second league. of the Shanghar Football Associa- tion for the first time. There is! also a Chinese league, composed of two divisions, comprising altoge ther sixteen teams..

}

Goils.

*

guests included 1. Bertrand Russell and Mr. Isaburo, the Japanese Churge, d'Affaires.

2

MURDER SEQUEL

(Reuter's Service.)

Rome, October 11. It is understood that the Poltr Prosecution's report for the Assize Court on the murder of the Deputy Matteotti last yen: 10- commends that three accuRed P W. D. L F A PIS benefit by the recent amnesty Southampton.it - 2 3.6 13 20 Notts For ... 9

7 be acquitted of the charge of und 2 3 4 7 14 7 napping, and complicity in Clapton ......10 2 08 10 19 4 murder inasmuch as the critat

0 8 12 26 4 was unpremeditated, while S 2 6 8 8 30 4 others should be indicted for wi

DIVISION III. (SOUTH.) Bristol City 3, Brentford 0. Crystal Palace 0, Bristol Rovers 2. Stockport.....10 2

Gillingham 0, Charlton 0.

Latton 1, Exeter 1.

Merthyr 0, Bournemouth 2.

Millwall 4. Northampton 1.

Newport 1, Reading 1. Norwich 2, Aberdare .

ATHLETIC RECORDS. mouth 2, Watford 1.

LATEST LIST OF WORLD FIGURES.

Queen's Park Rangers 1, Swindon

.1.

Southend 4, Brighton 0.

DIVISION III (NORTH) Ashington 2, Wrexham 2. Barrow 1. Coventry 4. Bradford 3. Tranmere 0. Chesterfield 4. Walsall 0. Crewe 3. Lincoln 1. Grimsby 3. Rochdale 0. M.Halifax 2, Durham 1.

A very recent publication gives the world athletic records in the most popular branches as

100 Yards:-D. J. Kelly, H. Drew, C. W. Paddock and H. Abrahams. 9 8-5 secs.

Cricket Ball: R. Percival. 140 yds, 2 ft.

120 Yards Hurdles -Earle Thompson, 14 2-5 xecs.

Javelin Throw:---N. Lindstrum, 218 ft. 5 in."

Half Mile:: E. Meredith, min., 52 1-5 secs.

2 High Jump: H. Osborne, 6 ft: 0812 in

0 220 Yards; C. W. Paddock, 0120 4-5 secs.

0 Pole Vaulting:-Charles Hoff, 013 it. 9 in.

One Mile:-P. Nurmi 4 mins. 410 2-5 secs.

214

63

At Kowloon the scores result- ed:-

F. E. Remedios

V. C. Labrum R. Meldrum

A. W. Roberts

Putting the Weight:-R. Rose, 51 ft,

Quarter Mile:M. W. Long. 47 secs.

Long Jump:-R. Gourdin, 25 ft.

8 in.

Relay Race (1 file):-U.S.A..

13 mins, 20 4-0 secs.

Relay Race (4 Mile):-U.S.A..

FOURSOMES.

KOWLOON G.C.

SINGLES.

KOWLOON G.C.'

I min, 27 2-5 secs.

K. S. Robe.com

1

J. D. Thomson

0

1

១.

0

10----

1

11.

1

12-

E. A. da Roza

Mills

13

F. Lickley

M

9

E. A. Beaumont

15--

14

W. J. Carroll

16--

16

A. C. S. Burford

17-

16

10

E. Kern....

18

19

10

A. Brooksbunk

19-

18

15

V. Coulbourn

20)

21

15

Johnson sent down a couple of

21

22

15

Total

R.K.K.G.C. JUNIOR SEUTION.

0

Total Singles

1

Keen play was next witnessed, Marshall, after a dine hend had been built up and the Service lay, tralling the jack and lying-u -feat-repeated by Smith.

secured second place-36-9.

Johnson put in a toucher and McLeod Inter got first shot. Mills reversed matters and hist side lay a couple. Main wriggled into first place amid appliuse.......... 16-10..

fine woods, including a toucher, At the close of the game Mr. | and then, following ditcher | A. O. Erawn welcomed the visitors from Marshall, Smith frailed the and called upon Mrs. Maughan to W. Plew;» «! jack and lay. The bead gave the | present them with souvenir | F. E. Lawrence Civil Service two-18-10.

spoons, Mr. Main-replied with his] P. Morrison-

Oswick opened with a beauty. | usun! cordiality and then asked F. Oliver The next three woods were Mrs. Maughan to present souvenir Jas. Smith atcamy. Smith secured a toucher ! spoons to the winning teara.

to lie a couple: Marshall trailed -the jack to the end of the ditch

and his side lay three

McLeod put in a couple of coun. ters, being cheered each time.

filla struck the jack but was un- fortunate in going out of bounds,

five for Shanghai +18-15,||||| Smith sent down the first wood of noter - getting a toucher, and ZMáraheli -grazed him, Datkin

H. A. Mills

C. HBeardall. This Week's Matches..

Remedios Craigangoner C.C. team y B. Petherura Shanghal-to-day will be-Busa, L. H. Kearne Dennis, Macfarlane, and Bradbury D. J. Brown (skip).

W. Pride.. Tuesday, October 13, v. Tai- D. Lyon koo Recreation Club, SS. H. Garrod

Wednesday, October 14, v. Second League, on Police E.C.] Green

Total (Contmund at foot of next Column,)

Robertson and Tompson Remedios and Labrum Meldrum and Roberts Da Roza and Ljckley Beaumont and Carrol Burford and Kern Brooksbank and Goulbourn.

Grand Total

H.K.G.C JUNIOR SECTION Play and Lawrence Morrison and Oliver Smith and Mills

Beardall and Remedios: Petheram and Kearde Brown and Pryde Lyon and Cargod

Grand Total

Nelson 1."Accrington 0. New Brighton 1, Southport 0. Rotherham 1, Hartlepools 0. Wigan 0, Doncaster 1.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Aberdeen 5. Hibernians O Dundee United 2, Hamilton 5. Hearts 4, Cowdenbeath 3. Kilmarnock 3, Airdrieonians 2. Motherwell 3, Falkirk 0. Partick Thistle 2, Rangers 0. Raith Rovers 1. Dundee 0.

St. Johnstone 3, Clydebank 1, St. Mirren-3. Morton 0.

ENGLISH LEAGUE

DIVISION í,

Team

Gols

Fulham.....10

DIVISION IIL

-Souther Section.

Goals. P W D L F. A Pts.

Kül murder with premeditation The latter will probably pleur 4 they killed Matteottiin sei- defence wing to his furiosh Baltacks when endeavouring to

Plymouth Reading 5 5.18 14.15 Millwall

98. D. 1.33 10-16 escape.

to 6 2 2.25 11 14 VIOLENT ELECTION.

(Reuter's Service. ..

Bristol C, 5

3:3 21 17 13 Northants 10 $ 2 3 20.21 12 Exeter 11 5 2 4 15 10 12 Swindon......1 5 2 4 19 17 12 Newport ...II 4 4 3 19 18 12

Fremantle, October 10. Watford.....! 4 3 4 16 19 11 There were violent scenes at Gillingham...In 4 3 3 17 12.4rtha - opening of the Ministerial Bristol. R......105 14 17 13 11e.action campaign here at a meet- Southend ...TE 5. 15 25 26 1ing addressed by Senator.Peárve Aberdare ....10 S 14 18 2010 and actended by many Britishla Merthyr..... 9. 13 3 12 12 sent. Continual interruption! Norwich ...10 4.543 169cut.ninated in one throwing A Charlton 9 2 5 2 8 6 9 egg. The police were summoned Brighton 8 4 € 4 18 16 and a free fight followed.. Aven- Luton ....I 3 2-6 13 17 man of the liner "Orsova" whe Bournemouth, 11 3 6 11 20 H

was alleged to have thrown the Q. P. RE 2·3 6 8 212 7

egg was arrested. The police Crystal P...50` 3 0 7 18 20 6

taking him to jail were attacked Brentford....10 а 1 9 9 32

but repelled the rioters by baton charge.

DIVISION III.

Northern Section,.

Goals

MOROCCO ADVANCE.

(Reuter's Service.)

P W. D. LRA PIK Rochdale...10 6 3 24 13:35 Bradford.1 7.3.3) 10×15-

Fez, October 10. Grimsby......11, 6.3 2 26 7 15

The French cavalry renent d | Coventry ...10 6 1 3 20 15 13. P. W.D. LF 4, Pts. Aston Vila, 10 5 1 28 19 14aster10 3 3 2 16 14 13 Sidiourokba, twelve miles souta

Durham E. Sunderland...10 7 0 3 31 2014 Kart pwls 10 5 1 4 16 20.11.

6.0.5.96 10 13 of Adjir. Hudd's field 9 5 4 0 2216 14 Lincut 5 14 19 17:51

Fuz, Oct. 11 The French operations in the Tottenham... 6 2 3 20 20 14 Ashingto 3 5 2 19 14 11 Sidiboarokba region resulted in the Arsenal 5 3 3 20 19 13 Wrexham 10.3.5.2.17:18 14cupation, with the collaborationes West Ham...11 6 1 4 13 14 13 Chewe

5 13:20 17 11]of the Spaniards, of the väst cou- Leeds.IO 5 2 3 17 12 12

N Brighton..10 4 24 16 49 16 [tries & Metalsa and Guegnaik. Bolton W... 52 4 21 20 12 Nelson ... 3 4 418-19 to Liverpool... 9 4 3 2 18 9 Rotherham... 9 4 2 3 15:22 10 Birmingham..11 5 1 5 18 18 11 Wigan. 244 18 18.8 Manch. Un 10 4 2 4 17 16 10 Southport 93 24 15 16-8

W, Bromwich 9 3 Burnley, 3 3

Accrington...11.3 1.7 13 74 7 Newcastle U. 2 4 32 21 8 Ches erfeld 10 4 15 15 109. Blackbur10 3 2 5 26.24 8 Halifax 10 4 1 523 149 1 Bury 7 2 0 3 17 16 3 Tranmere 10 2 1 7 13 30 5 Burrow......................10 2 2 7 13 24 - 6: 1 Mchester C. 9 2 4 3 18.10.8

Walsall! Notts County II 3 2 6-12 £6.8

1 2 8 12 34:4 28 7

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

16 Everton....It i. S. 5 Cardiff City..1131

1 Leicester..10 22

1.Sheffield U...9 1 2'608 28:4

8

DIVISION II.

St Mirren

WHAT? Goals.

W D L F A PIs: 1007 20

ITALY'S SHARE.

(Reuter's Service.)

The Cabinet has approved the

Rome, October 102/

text of a bill implementing the Italian and Chinese agreement of [October 1 for the settlement of Italy's share of the Boxer indern nity.

Motherwell 10 6 3 1.169.15 New York, October 10.-Negoti PW.DLFA Pis. Rangam 30 60 4 19 17:12 tions for Dew Tapu Epen, off 14 Chelsea 9 7 2 0 275 16 Hamilton A., 9, 4128 17 22 100,000,000 you expected to Wednesday..107.2.1 27 12 16 Hearts 10 SR follow early after the arrival of Mr.

18.0 3 77 17 36 Airdrieonians 9 3 3 12:13-11 Kengo Mori, Financial Representa

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1511311 Pres of the Japanese Government,

Middleabro Derby Cola 0 5 315 7:13. Wolves 10 6 1 3 22 12:13 Port Vale....10:5:2-3 26 16.12 Darlington 2 44

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