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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
LOCAL RUGGER.
INCREASING INTEREST IN THE GAME.
CLUB Y."CARLISLE,"
On the H.K.F.C. ground on Tuesday, the, local rugby club lost to H.M.S. "Carliste" by 8 points to 5.
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Of what is generally known as the Club Arst XV, Foster, Milton, Forsyth, Moodie, Fochen and Ralston were absent from the Blood down as did Somerfelt, the right-wing three-quarter.
INTERPORT BOWLS.
SHANGHAI BEAT LEAGUE
SECOND DIVISION,
A STIRRING FINISH.
afternoon
the
[By "Short Head."]
Yesterday Shanghai interport bowling team brought their programme here to a close when they met a team
·LOCAL SOCCER
THE CHINA MAIL.
SOME LEAGUE TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
KOWLOON'S CHOSEN.
The following teams have been selected to represent the Kowloon Football Club in the league games this Saturday:-
BOXING TOURNEY. OUTSIDER WINS.
SURREY REGT. INTER. PLATOON.
LAST NIGHTS RESULTS.
At 8 p.m. to-morrow, the finals in the Surrey Regiment inter- platoon boxing tournament begin |et Murray Barracks.
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HOME TURF HANDICAP RESULT.
THE CESAREWITCH.
(Reuter's Service,)
London, October 14. The Cesarewitch (24 miles, run.
Newmarket) resulted:-
Forseti Motley: Confrmation There were thirty-three start-
ers.
In the second round last night: there were 34 fights in all divisions. except heavyweight. A "win ozi | points" (referee's decision) is given in the results below as won or last as the case may be. A 2nd XI v. South China "A"--knock-out is designated by "ko.' South China ground-kick-off 3 Where a bout has been stopped by p.m. sharp-Rasmussen; Guest the referee it is given as "hut" In each series, the Brown (capt.) and Passa; Morris, name of the boxer of the team Vickers, Linaker, Fitzgerald and mentioned first is given priority Eastman, Reserves: Slipper. Hast in each bout, irrespective of the
pack. Morrison, the By-half also from the Second Division of the and Urquhart; Street, W.-H. or "lost to."
NOTES AND COMMENT.
The
[BY CROSS-BAR."]
Club
athil
H.M.S. "Ambrese" have now been oppos ed to each other on three occa
The Club won sions this setison,
the first and third game, the Navy
team the second,
On last Saturday's play, the Club were worthy winners excell ing the Navy in "every depart meat. The handling and passing of the throwquarters showed marked improvement compared with the prisons game.
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Lammert's return to the turees
greatly strengthraed the side: his
League on the green of the Police Recreation Clube which Was described by one of the visitors as the best green in the Colony. Un- fortunately it lacks ditches, and f this improvement could be effected by 1927 there is no doubt that the next interport match here would be played on this green-| all other things, of course, being equal by that time.
At the commencement of the game yesterday it seemed as if Lanother heavy defent was in store
for Shanghai, the score at the fourth hand being 0-1 in favour of the Second Division.
A Four
for the visitors raised hopes for a fleeting moment, but the Second Leagues got together again and mounted up a score of 17-7 at the
ninth head,
From this time the Shanghai
skip. Mcleod, who was playing perfect game in spite of the strong ruaning and alertness
Formidable score against him. snap an opportunity when pre- sented helped, to win the game for reduce the leeway, and the Club.
great excitement followed as shot Both parks played a good barder shot came the way of his side, until at the eighteenth head game, the hunting of the home the scores were 19 all. Still more forwards being ent-factory,
One thing requires adjusting.se was the interest when the and that go kicking.asurer could not separate the which, in the last few games, has posing woods at the nineteen:h hear, "which therefore did not been, 10 say the least of it, very bad: It is a sound plan for teams
all is said and done, many game has been won or lost through bud goal kicking.
In passing, it should be stated thal law; Saturday, the "Ambrose" ist Mortimer at full-back, Mortimer played for the Navy in the triangular matches here
F
Cont.
und Knight.
result."
1st XI v. Club de Recreio—
No. 4 Platoon (5 wins) v. No. 12) Kowloon ground-kick-off 4.30 platoon (4 wins):- p.m. sharp:-Vickers; Wheeler Light-heavy, Pio. Webber (No, and Read; Turner. McKelvie 4) k.o. by Pte. Munday (No. 12) (capt) and Hayes: Taylor, Me- | first round." Bride, Caveille, Austen ari Mason. Reserve: Latham.
"Tamar" v. Chineke. The team of H.M.S. Tam play the South China A. A. at the Sookumpoo ground in a first league soccer match on Saturday. kick off at 3.15. will be as follows-avish: Futter and Lean; Sandys, (arles (Captain),
Regan; Chadwick, Summers, Gray, Blake and Rowkins.
BOY SCOUTS.
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HLE, THE COVERSOR TO OPEN HEADQUARTERS.
THE VIN SPORTS.
C.E. O tovernor (sje R. F. Stubbs) is to attend the opening
new Boy Soats head umrr, Read on Satonhay war A
alt mall.
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Middle, Pte. Roberts k.u. Tle. Heppe second round.
Welter, Pte. Ely beat Cpl. Boyce; L Cpl. Alderman beat Pte.
Ware.
Light, Pte. Cooper beat Pte. Welton; Pte. Williams gave up to Pte. Packer first round.
Feather, Pte. Tucker k.o. by Pte. Holcombe second round.
Bastam. Pte. Brown lost to Pte. Hooliltan in two rounds.
Fly, Pte. Woolcott beat Plz. Churn (disqualified) second red. No. 14 platoon (2 wins) v. No. 2 section, machine-gun-platoon (7) wins :-
Light-heavy, Pte. Laight (No. 14) beat L/Cpl. Brand (No. 2: section).
Middle, Pte. Elliott lost to Sgt. Mitchell.
Welter. Pte. Hopkins k.o. Pte. Jefferies first round; Pte. Gorham k.o. by Pte. Vigar first roundi.
Light, Pte. Bonner k.. by L/Cpl. Clarke first round: Ple. Gassin lost to L/Cpl. Dewberry third round.
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3
week between second and third.
Won by a length and a half, a
Starting prices:-20/1 against Forsati, 40/1 againat Motley 28 1 against Confirmation."
Note: The entries and ac- ceptances have been given in the Home mail before last.]
HOME SOCCER.
TWO MORE MID-WEEK MATCHES.
SUNDERLAND ON TOP..
(Reuter's Service.)
London, October 14. Football matches in the English League to-day: (home team given frst) resulted:-
DIVISION 1. Sunderland 1, Bury 0.
DIVISION II (SOUTH.) Brighton and Hove Albion. 3,
Millwall 1.
Tables to date follow:-
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
DIVISION I
Goals
S 3 3 20 19 13
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Team P. W. D. L.F. 4. Pts. Aston Villa...10 5 4 1 28 15 14 Hudd'sfield. a Sunderland...Ji 8 0 3 35 20 16 5 4 0 22 16 14 Tottenham...TE Arsenal...JI
65 2 3 20 20 14 West Ham..ll Leeds 10 5 2 3.17 12 13 14 13 14 13
Bolton W......11 5 2 4 21 20 12 Liverpool... 9 4 3 2 18 9 1 Birmingham I 5 I 18 18 11 Newcastle U10 4 2 4 34 22 to Manch Un....10 4 2 4 17 16 10 W. Broca vice 9 3 3 3 13 17 Muffett Burnley 3 3
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Feather, Pte. Gilbert lost in Pte. Williams first round.
Drummers (5 wing) v. No. 13 platoon (4-wins):-
Light-heavy, Cpl.
lacked the services of Telegraph tally inclined to be steamy member will urch an for (Drummers) bent Pte., Rowland { ekburn II 3 2
oncretionS.
The Second Division seeured a to allpeate one or two players topic in the twentieth head, and practise this particular and neces- sary are from all angles for when the tast head of all the visitors match, although Marshall was seemed to lay a couple to tie the confident that his side lay three. Anyhow Marshall put his best shot of the whole mitch-he was and Bell who arrived hers business only
a couple of days 4 sent up a second daisy." Try they could the local, play- ers could not effect any difference, and even the skips were impotent.} To the Editor of the Chira Mad › | Clark's two woods were wide and
narrow respectively, whilst after. Melend put in a blocker with his first wood he tried to get in a outer with the list bowl of the le criticism of the Club teammatch. It just fell a trife short. would not be out of place. Rugger | It stemed its if
would seeros to be coming into its own surer.
year
!!
Sir-With the increased inter stin Rugby football I consider
(No. 13).
Middle, Pte. Hooper lost to Pte. Blisset, first round.
Welter, Dmr, Hutchins k.n. by Pte. Grant first round: Der. White lost to Pte. England. Pte. Raynesford.
Light. L. Cpl. Hawley lost toad
The eremony fidows, the thule The V.B.C of The Set
partes, after which she
Sir Chand Swim will
ni dhe di-trilt the prizes
parts,
Winners of thespective Jual- sa behi að 16,. V.B.C, semy were be
30 Ya Sper the rpm biß :---
Sourt terminara Sr., Dima . Cringfern, and A. Chen,
Feather, Dmr. Bowles ko. Pte. Wak Cabs the besigtPike first round. Metabbin, 1. Muirhead,, M. Harder K. Batrano and Han Yonelt. the mea- 100 Vairis Senior humpiotz-
Fly Dmr. Baker beat Mhe. called upon ship.-R. Coe, J. Shun Sr. Woolfrey first round.
Shanghai and K. Bagitovi,
30 York Junide t haupivuslip- will doubtful wood out of the way1irlead ut. Sloan da.
Metroidsin, F. Zimatern, thereby making it a dend ball and For Diving Flang Mok- The Hongkong term has any Shanghai then lay four-truly ang S. Feun. 3 Wai-m, Ampt of individual talent but unexpected and stirring finish to Laing. d.
Sloan St.. and F they lack combination. There is the match and to the whole series Ziner foo much "playing to the gallery," | of interport games, which will Juuier diving---D. Kodiy, Hoi Threes should remember that theng be remembered in the annals-l. 4. McCubbin, J. Muix wings are the people to spore and of local bowling.
Just Dr. and 4.
be
if
in the Colony and if the players | Lo ascertain will only take the following relay two to tie or three to marks in the right spirit I feel win, but Skip Clark toed his own sure the team as a whole benefit..
it is up to the Halves and Centres! After the game, ('hief Inspector | McCubbin,
to make the necessary openings. It is perhaps best to deal with the scrum first. What is asked
of the serum?
J
Kent. Chairman of the Hong- Life Saving Rare-A. May, Ng kong. Lawn Bowls Association, Waman, Fang Ying-sheang, B. welcomed the players and asked | Talati and P. Zimmern.
hem to necept souvenir spoons to Inter Troop Rodny Bace)-158, commemorate the occasion. 4th, 5th, 9th.
Egg and
(a) Get a good push on. Don't think too much about hooking. Mr. T. C. H. Brayfield took asl The should the opposite side vantage of the opportunity to hook the ball it is still possible to prosent spons to the members of push them of it and get it your-he team who played against his selves.
Taipo team. In so doing he re- marked, amid laughter, that the Talpe skip had made arrange- meats next year to sharpen up his plough hear in order to plough The green at Taipo during, the rainy season instead of in the early autumn as was the case this year.
(b) Mark your man in the line aut. In rent matches it has heen very noticeable that the serum are not marking their men In the line ont.
(c) Keep the ball in your own 25 otherwise have it back as soon as your rush is stopped.
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Kino.-W. Covil M. Kazem, F. Tan, A. May, 4. Lyin and E. Nicholls.
By making a break of 160, Mr. F. da Silva has established a new billiards record, says the "Diario de Macau."
Messrs. N. L. Smith (captain). Now to come to the Threus. Mr. McLeod thanked Inspector J. M. Walker, C. Bulmer Johnson, (a) Keep in your position. Kent for the fine time they had R. Andrewes, W. Douglas and The number
of time the threes had. He was sure they would D. G. Bruce are to leave by the get out of position is extraordin never have a better time. They "President. McKinley" to-morrow. had been everywhere, seen every for Manila, to represent Hongkong thing, wifen everything and in the interport golf match on go for his opponent otherwise drunk everything. He thanked October 22 and 23. Hongkong has
ary,
(b) In defence every man mast
Brayfield for the fine won two-› matches so far and time they had, hind, at Taipo. It Manlh one. was a wonderful day and if the Shanghai tear were to go there next year then he, was certain he was coming down.
there is a man over. This does Mr. not necessarily mean you have to put your man down, as nine cases -áut of ten if you get in his way he will pass before he reaches you.
This Loils down to the same Ebiog as taking the man with the 1 ball
The back needs no comment as I think all will agree that Stewart *is one of the finest backs the East
has seen.
Three hearty cheers for the Shanghai players were given.
DETAILS OF PLAY.
2nd Lengue Dr. Shellshear A. T. Hamilton
Johnson
Shanghai
Marshall
Finally all players should bear F. D. Bell
in mind that there is no need to MeLeod
and don't think of the score. In | Contuurd at joot of next Column.)
Shanghai 2nd League
Bantam, Dmr. Simpson k.o. Pte. Wheeler first round.
27 16 8 4 0 4 17 17 2 4 3 18 19 8 3 2 6 12 16 8 55 22 28 7
Bry Wenter C.9 ...... 8
Notts Com vik
It is t 31 7 6 23 1.50 2 2 6 18 13
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DIVISION FIL
Southern Section
Plymouth No. 1 section,
Reading machine-gun Millwall platoon (3 wins and 6 byes) Y. Bristol C No. 9 platoon:—
Middle, L/Cpl Wright (No. 1 section) beat Pte. Jarvis (No. 9). Welter, Pte. Thorne, bent Pte. Looby
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HARBOUR SWIM.
DATES OF NEXT WEEK'S RACES.
SEVERAL LADIES' ENTRES.
"
Next week the annual "harbour, swimming races will be held.
On Wednesday, the race confined to Chinese, for the Mok Cup, wit be field.
Thursday will see the ladies e- peting for the Manuk. Challenge Cep, for which seven entries lave heen rescived by the V.R.G.
The open men's event, con Friday, will be for the Evins Challenge Cup.
Entries clone ou Monday.
SUB. GRIFFINS.
THIRD LOT DRAWN FOR YESTERDAY
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I 2 6 18 28
Goals.
6
F. W. D L F.A. Pts
9801 33 10 16
1.1
1 5 5 I 18 14 15
6 2 3 26 14 14 5 3 3 21 17 13 Northants 10 5 2 3 20 21 12 Exeter 11 5 2 4 15 11 12 Swindon... II 5 2 4 19 17 12 Newport.11 4 4 3 19 18 12 Watford.....!! 4 3 4 16 19 1 Gillingham...10 4 3 3 17 12 11 Bristol. R.....10 5 1 4 17 13 1 Southend ...II 5 1 5 25 24 11 Aberdare 10 5 4 18 2017 Brighton ........... 9 5 0 4 20 17 10 Merthyr... 9 3 3 3 12.12 9 Norwich....10 4 15 13 16 9 Charlton 9 2 S 2 8 6 Luton II 3 6 13 17 8 Bournemouth. 3 2 6 11 20-8 Q. P. R. ....II 2 3 6 8 22 Crystal P. 10 3 0 7 18 20 6 3rentford....100 I 9 32 I
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" CRICKET.”.
ALLEGED TAMPERING WITH
THE BALL.
SEAM HAIRED FOR SWERVET
WORLD SERIES,
HOW PIRATES WON.
2ND MATCH
SCORE IN DETAIL.
("Manila Bulleti
Pittsburgh (Pa), Oct. 8. The Pittsburgh team to-dry won the second game of the world series, defeating Washington by a score of three to two.
"Weather conditions to-day are better than yesterday as the two teams took the field for the tussle. and the sun shone warmly.
·PITTSBURGH. Moore, 2b Carey, cf
Cuyler, rf
Barnhart, if Traynor, 3b
ab. r
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Wright, ss
Grantham, 1b Sraith
4 1 2
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Aldridge. pa... 8 0
Totals
...32 3 7 27 13 Washington 010 000 001-2-8-2 Pittsburgh 000 100 02x-3-
Home runs, Judge, Wright, Cuyler; Sacrifice hits, Coveleskie Cuyler, Stanley Harris, Venchi Left. on bases, Washington eight, Pittsburgh seven Bases on balla off Coyoleskie one, being Trayner, off Aldridge two, being "Joe Harris, Peckinpaugh; Struck out,
Aldridge four, being Stantey Coveleskle, three, being Moore, Smith: by Harris, Ruel, Covaleskie, Reuther Hitts off Coveteskic, seven in eight innings off Aldridge eight in nine innings; Hit by pitcher, Bluege by Aldridge; baik Aldridge; passed ball Ruel; wis- ning pitcher Aldridge; losing pitcher Coveleskie; umpires
The stars and stripes were by that baseball overnight had lost half-masted to remind the fans Carey, one of its greatest figures in the death of Christy Mathewson,
Summary:-- WASHINGTON Rice, of S. Harris, 21 Goslin, If
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101 1
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base, Rigler at third base; time
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Bluege, h Myers, 36... Peckinpaugh,
of game two hours and four minutes.
The King has never seen a big billiards match, but I should not 00be surprised if he were to do ro this season, says a Home sparis writer. His Majesty enjoys' an ccasional hundred up, and plays
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Totals...33 2 2 1 14 a fair game, though he is not in the same class as his father who Errors Peckinpaugh two-frequently belied his own dictum Total two
that "no gentleman should x
x-Kan for Joe Harris in capable of making a break of more than 25. The Duke of
ninth. xx-Baited for Ruel in ninth. xxx--Baited For Ceveleskie in player, and,
ninth.
York is the Royal Family's best as at most other games, plays left-handed.
SORE BLISTERED FEET
QUICKLY SOOTHED & HEALED
exhentede in barslysadza baxqB fend the tendere queen si
free am agonist Spor Wakrid (Ca) Li Munchen Road, Kianghai '
EET that are sore and blistered
with too much walking or standing, or swollen and inflamed through excessive perspiration-- need Zam-But. Owing to its rare herbal character this dálm does far more good than any crade ointment or fatty dressing.
Rub the soles and instepa nightly with Zam-Buk, whose powerful curative ess ences niuk derp into the tender infamed txane, rooting out the cause of the trou- ble. Zam-Buk is soothing and purifying t kills the poisonous germs of inflammation and disease, and swiftly heals, wore tender parts with strong new skin,
Keep Zam-Buk handy to soothe and heal all enta, barns, sexids, etc; sino as a remedy - for eczane, itch, insect bites, prickly heat, poisoned wounds, ulcers, piles, etc
گرد
Zam-Buk GROWS NEW
CHÁU FREZCAL CONTAINS INOA IN MAY FAT
SKIN LIKE MAGIC
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China's Troubles
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12 Lives Lost More War
London, Sept. T There have been rumours and rumblings during the cricket eson concerning county howlers who are alleged to have raised the seam of the ball by thumb pres sure of similar methods, in order to secure an advantage. If so, of course, the gwerve bowler has werved from the path of cricket. A discovery is stated to have been made during a match at Height of Fally Nine more subscription grifius Worcester recently, and a pointed Towers.. the third batch-arrived yester-comment appeared in one of the ator Mishap day and the draw was made by county papers. Developments Trade Loun Mrs. TE. Pearce and Lieut. Com. have followed which promise to Arms Hi CR. Thompson, B.N., in the pre-ring matters to a head,
Soccer Noter. sence of Lieut-Col. G. K. Hall It is stated that the two balls Naval Weddings Brutton (starter) and Mr. MT. Which were alleged to have been School Cerer Johnson (steward) and othersnings-have been handed to New Solleitor tampered with one in each Subs, Antive The draw wa
Ruminhn,
J. R. Clark
panic. If the opposing teamı are
(Skip)
28 (Skip) ..21
a goal up play your own game,
the same way too much respect is
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Black gelding, Mr. Wayfoong Black gelding, Messrs
Blue Roar ME
Skew
paid to the players on the oppos-
ing side who have represented the
Navy, Army Blackheath or unyalat pe
other well-known club. They are
only human and just as liable to
"Off-day", ad any of you,
Yours, etc.
BUGGERITTE gkong, October 14
RCOR
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Viscount Cobham, the president of Tennis Gatchod On the Worcestershire claice be sub- Double Ten Shermitted to the scrutiny of the Lights Not
M.C.C and the M.C.C. will be con The Civ Fronted with an underpart task. Bank No
Tossibly the prot
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taroper with the ball. If aberris he advisable
to place
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