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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

HARBOUR SWIM.

ENTRIES FOR THIS WEEK'S EVENTS.

1. COMPETITORS DISCUSSED

[By W.P.C.)

Additionaly trophies have been offered for the annud Harbour Taces.

CHARITY SOCCER

SURREYS BEAT NAVAL COMBINE.

CHAMPIONS' CHANCES.

[By Dutchie:]

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BANTAM'S K.O.

N.S.C. CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST.

HOLDER RETAINS TITLE..

(Reuter's Service.)

THE CHINA MAIL.

TEST TRIAL.

HOME AUTHORITIES FIX PRACTICE.

ENGLAND'S SELECTORS.

(Times of Ceylon.)

LONDON RUGGER.

PROSPECTS OF LEADING CLUBS,

A FOW HOME NOTES:

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SHANGHAI ENQUIRY, the self-determination thesis, now so actively being debated, esba

EFFECT ON · TARIFF CONFERENCE.

HOME COMMENT:

here not, indeed, under test. If Woodrow Wilson coined the pre- tine phrase, it was Winston Chup- chill who had earlier first elaborat ed the idee, in a speech deali with the changes that the war

avent And he has, entered for mostly men from the Services, Fout Mick Hill (Tooting) in the to get the Australiana, to adopt capture" ie. the Irish Inter- the former was held in private. Europe:/and, further, condition

C. J. Cooke, the evergreen swim- mer, is the holder of the McKinnon Challenge Cup for the "open" Friday's event together with ten others, these being:-A. May. E A. Brodie. E. W Railton. E F. R. Sample. L. Easterbrook, W. Tillery. W. E. Price, J. Wells and F. Kirkman (of H.M.S. "Tamar") and J. Pulferd "(R.A.)

Time was when the Services sed to monopolise the event and then there were no races for lathies

The "Sunday Observer hopes was to bring among the peoples London, Sept. 20...

that before the Peking Conference then living under the misrule of The London Rugby season, London, October 5, which has now commented, pre-appointed tribunal, consisting of

meets on October 26, the newly. the amorphous Tarkish Empire..

All of which said, the fact re- At. Lord's, the Cricket Advisorymises to be a highly successful Sir H. C. Gollan for Great Britain,mains that, no matter what mea Committee passed a resolution one. Retirements of leading play- Mr. Finlay Johnson for the United sure of indorsement be granted asking the M.CIO. to fix the Testers are few, and the best of the States, and Mr. Suga for Japan, West does possess a right to insist these rationalistic demands, the trial at Bord's for June 6, 7, and talent at the public schools, which will have completed Its Investiga: hart Occidental direction of things · last year was considered to be of tions into the Shanghai shootings Oriental shall be withdrawn only London, October 19.

Though the match is entitled # higher standard than any atlain which took place at the end of May so far as two guarantees may be At Bookumpoo. yesterday

H.M.S. At the National Sporting Club, "England XI. vs. The Rest, the ed since the war, has joined the and the beginning of June. from team pickedi

Are em-leading clube.

The main difference between the obtainable. In the first place, "Ambrose" and H.M.S "Carlisle" in a twenty-rounds contest for Selection Committee

Blackheath number no fewer proposed new inquiry and that safety for the lives and properties played the battalion team of the the British bantamweight box-powered to make any changes in Fast Surrey Regiment. A large ing. championship, Johnny Brown the England side they may desire. than five ex-school captains among which was carried out by the of foreigners resident in these comprising(Aldgate), the holder, knocked The Counties are endeavouring their recruits, but their biggest Diplomatic body in June is that clamorous countries must be 18- assembled

assured as (shall one say) crowl

the ordinary hours play of national forward, I. M. B. Stuart, there was no attempt at cross- McFarlane of HMS. twelfth round. Cipt.

County matches, but are waiving who represented his country in all examination, and the Chinese government shall not obtain "Carliste" and Lt.-Col F. S.

the extra half hour on the last five matches last season. Another representative persisted in ruising such as tend to create or encourage International disorder. It may be Montague-Bates

day, which can be demanded when new player is B. E. Vanderplank, wider and irrelevant isques. those present.

there is a chance of a definite who comes from Natal with a big when, therefore, the burden of possible to argue against these result.

reputation as a first-rate forward the findings was that Colonel Provisos in the unyielding logic of R. G. Hopkins, the new captain MacEuan, the Chief of the British philosophic theory, but the fact and one of the youngest who has Police at Shanghai who is the Which President Cleveland describ ever held that distinguished posi servant of the Shanghai Municipal ed in 1887 in the words. "It is a tion in the history of "The Club," Council, not of the British Govern condition and not a theory which is taking up a business appointment should be dismissed and confronts us," is as true (and ment in the East at the end of the the American Chairman of the Practical) to-day as then. In the season, but before then he should Shanghai Municipal Council, Mr. come-and-go

of history and have secured an international Fessenden, should be censured, flatterly at least) under due pro cap. The New Zealander. M. F there was clearly a case for a more Ceds of orderly laws and accepted Nicholls, considered him the most judicial inquiry.

usage, many foreign states have promising three-quarter back in

come to enjoy certain privileges England,

and properties in the lands which until a complacent yesterday, we

were among

DING-DONG STRUGOLE.

were

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Brown started at a tremendous aspace acoring well with both hands The teums lined-out

but in the fourth round Hill land follow:

THE 8-BALL OVER. Navy-Tel Cooper ("Aed a heavy blow to the stomach

Sydney, October 4. Mr. "Relyon" has given a prize brose"); Sto. Collick "Carlisle), and some good upper-cuts.

In the. fifth Hill

ahook Mr. Sydney Smith, Manager of for the first across and air. A. S. Baxter ("Carlisle")' Mné.

to. thethe Australian cricket. team, Stevenson is the donor of the Ansell ("Carlisle"), Tel. G Brown with rights

and: {"Ambrose")

Pavey jaw L/Tel.

The which is to visit England in 1926, upper-cuts. #écond prize.

fairly states that the decision of the ("Carlisle"); A. B. Chadwick following rounds

There was not much to Board of Control, to adhere to the Harman ever. "Ambrose), A. B.

the two at the eight-ball over refers to Austra | Carlisle"). Sto, Bunton (Am-choose between

Ha only.. or the Chinese. A man from the brose'), A. B. Conner Am-half distance.

In the eleventh Brown sent in: Tamar" and a R.G.A. man werebrose"), Sig. Day ("Ambrose").

East Surreys: Douglas: smashing left and right hooks but former winners. At shat stage Ecoke was the best of the civilians Jorden, Macklesworth: Mitchel Hill caught him with a left to the McGrenvey Bristowe Cooper, few knocking him down. Brown was up immediately and both Humberstone, Butler. Eaton,

fought hard to the end of the Peskitt.

Referee: Mr. F. Smith. Lines-round.

Mclvor.

and he is still a wonder to-day. Last year he won by "swimming with his head." He can still be described as a dark horse as there

In the twelfth bound, BrowZI

no telling what he may or may then: Mr. A. A. Cooper and Loored Hill with a left to the jaw.

not do. His knowledge of drifts and tides is uncanny and 'should

tand him in good stead.

Who's Who In The Race. A. May is the favourite. Jis considered that if he will mark. but a definite route, swim his own race, study the current, and forget bothering about the others, he should win. Youth will be served and his is just a natura: effort. Hs comfortable victory in the

stamina for such an ordeal."

The real dark horse will be Brodie who will be competing for

the first time. His style is very

Capt. McFarlane started the On rising Hill was dazed and game and the sailors were the Brown floored him again for the first to become dangerous, Mit- full count, chellconceding a corner. From the Douglas cleared! from kick

A flying visit to the Bunton sailors" goal saw a fine centre from Cooper nullified by Humber- stone sending wide. Later Peskitt from the left sent over. A visit to the Surreys' goal saw the first score. Bunton sent in a shot that

stop the ball failed and it glanced off him into the net out of reach of Douglas, making the score 1-0 in favour of the sailors.

From the centre-kick Butler

suitable and steady. In several was prominent, but he was nicely. practice swims he has finished as robbed by Baxter when about to atrongly as when he started, con-shoot, and sending the right wing | tent to plough through the choppy water at his best..

All of the trials seem to have satisfied his aupporters,

away Carter

sent over a nice

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WORLD SERIES.

HOW SENATORS WON 4TH MATCH.

WAL JOHNSON DOES TRICK

("Manila Bulletin.").

Washington, October 11. The Pirates (Pittsburgh) ship is sinking fast, the Washington Senators scuttling the Buccaneers craft to-day by a score of 4 to in the fourth game of the world series. Walter Johnson tied the Pittsburg batters into knots and dressed them in a coat of white

HEAVYWEIGHT "STARS:””

Times of Ceylon.)

London. October 3. Frank Goddard and Phil Scott have signed articles to fight for wash.

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at Holland Park ΟΤΙ

GOLF CLUB.

SHIELD..

trick.

The world's series now 'and'

The new inquiry will be cor- ducted in public on ordinary jadi cial lines. Unfortunately, the

ward.'

To secure adequate safe.

Geriu, October 19-The com

Fressure of business compels W. W. Wakefield to resign the cap- Chinese Government, misunder- were wont to refer to as "back tainey of the Harlequins, who have atanding, the reason for a new in- elected an old captain, V. G cuiry, has refused to participate guards of these is more than a Davies, in his place. Their full in it, but it seems fair to expect mere "right" from the point of back, W. H. Wainwright, has gone that the conduct of the new in-view of what d'Annunzio called abroad, but otherwise A. D. Stoop, quiry will favourably impress sacred egoism"; it la really a duty free from the cares of being an Peking and thus contribute to the to all concerned.

That the English selector, will have most of chances of success at the Tarif

problem centres. year's excellent

around an essentially racial issue last

young Conference. material to shape into a formid

Logically, the West has no makes it at once more important able team.

proper ground of objection to this. and more difficult: it ie ever harden The Harlequins suffered a sad The nations of Europe and the sion between men of differing loss in the summer in the death Americans take their stand on colours-and the truest national

to handle with sympathy discu through exposure of T. L. Lowe, nothing if not independence and serving with the R.A.F. in Meso equality-even if so often they fail and economic interests as well, of potamia. He was a hard, bustling to live up to the theory on which course, as all others of higher sort, forward and a beautiful place their governments are based. will be served only if continuing kicker.

They may not, therefore, either sympathy work hand in glove with his possessing the speed and Macklesworth in attempting to pionship under National Sporting Pittsburgh one. More than 30,000 for many years the Old Blues, the of nationality: Danes and Italians, tion of all for the enduring good half mile championship points to could have been easily cleared but the British heavyweight cham-stands Washington three

After being on the waiting list ignore or reject, a conscious sense Justice. "Sympathetic co-opera- Club rules. The fight is to be people saw the game. staged:

Washington made all the runs strongest Old Boy combination in Germans and English, Swedes and of all might be proposed as a November 16.

in the third inning, knocking Yde the Metropolis, have been given a Portuguese, or Americans of what guiding formula in the gigantic from the box under a barrage ofxture with Blackheath, while the ever flag would be ecting quite as task that lics just ahead. hits, Goslin and Joe Harris record. Harlequins have renewed matches are the Chinese (for instance) if with them. The London Scottish they were in the Chinaman's place. ing home runs, The box score shows how Walter Johnson did the D. S. M'Myn, and the new captain the cause of this nationalistic will be led by the international, Moreover, the West is doubly

If there be any orning body of the International Pittsburgh will have an uphill of the Old Alleynians is J. H. L. development. fight from now on as it will have Muriel, of the Eastern Counties,

fault to be found, it has only itself Labour Office has decided to under The Alleynians have arranged ato blame. For the best of a cen-ke a documentary enquiry regard to take three games in a row tour in Germany during next tury (and at that one by no meansing conditions of labour in varions capture the world series honours.

Easter. Manager McKechnie sent his left

Not for many years has the out-Pauls of Egypt and India and

goes back to the beginnings) the countries in Asia.-Reuter handed pitcher Yde into the box

Paris, October 19,Mr. Cham which caused Stanley Harris to look for the London Welsh been so China have been forced to sit at herlain and 11. Briand arrived from

The new captain, H. Gthe feet of the Gamaliels of Eng-Tocano this morning and were bright. shakeup the Senators batting Giles: the old Army forward, has land and France, Holland, Bel-elcomed at the station by the forced to be without the services acre, who is at the moment on the was the Occident which sent mis-Minister and a number of members Pittsburgh probably will be as his vice Lieut. W. D..C. Green-gium and the United States. It arquess of Crowe, the Polis of Lee Meadows the rest of the Prince of Wales's staff in Southsionarice and educators through of the French Cabinet. A huge

America. series as he has a very sore arm,

cut the Levant and Orient, and crowd cheered continuously. Mr. Eddie Beynon, the Swansea their earnest plantings and water-Chandran received a gracious having pitched himself out in the

isings are producing fruit-the telegram from His Majesty the first game played at Pittsburgh and International forward,

among the new members, while first taste of which is bitter in the last Tuesday.

King--Renter "I do not believe Meadows will W. C. Powell has left the Army mouth of the West. Trade with

the West, travellers from the - W. R. F. Collis, the old Harle-West, Western literature and be in shape to pitch again," said and is in business in London. pitch Vic Aldridge to-morrow." Bill McKechnie. "I probably will

quins and Irish Internationalist films, all have contributed to the Manager Harris sent out Walter forward, will again captain the studies of the East. And though Johnson to take the game as the King's College Hospital XV: this lessons be learned perforce none big fellow said he was in shape to season. Aa he, R. Cone-Smith and the less do they bring results. go. Bluege, who was knocked out D. J. M'Myn will all be again avail- by a pitched ball which hit his able for King's, the Hospital team head, is still on the sick hist, and ought to make another good show-

ing in the Hospital's Cup: Myer took his place at third.

Visitors to Twickenham this London and Washington that cameraman ery Polo Grounds (N.Y.), October The box score follows:-

season will find several minor im- 12-Paul Berlenbach to-day Pittsburgh this year there are no Chinese headed in a goal soon after the re-l scored a technical knockout over Moore, 2b

3provements that will make for

greater comfort and convenience. King Solomon of Panarha in the Carey, of entries. Mias Molly Groundwater, start, after the goalie had cleared a shot from Cooper. The who won the McKinnon Challenge Surreys' goal underwent a mar-round match. Berlenbach weigh-Barnhart, If

ninth round of a scheduled ten Cuyler, rf -Cup outright last year is not com- vellous fet-off when Douglas

peting, being away from the fumbled a shot from Carter and ed.172 pounds and Solomon 191- Traynor, 3b

Associated Press.

Railton has also crossed over but his style is not very impres sive. Still he should do well and this will not be his first experi- ence of the race.

centre that was intercepted by ENTRIES FOR GOVERNOR'S Jordon, and cleared to Eaton who sent Cooper moving on the ex- treme right. What looked like a certain goal was spoils. Receiv- ing Cooper's centre, Eaton handled close in with only the

VALLEY TO BE OPEN

Entries for H.E. the Governor's goalie to, beat. Humberstone got Shield (Royal Hongkong Golf D. Lyon would have been an-through but was charged off the Club) are invited before Novem-order for to-days-game. other formidable contender if his ball at the critical moment by der 2. Details will be found on ear trouble had not kept him cut Collick. The soldiers were hav- the usual notice boards..

unable to penetrate the sailors' tisement, the Happy Valley course defence, the goalie bringing off and Club-house will be open as some wonderful saves from from October 25.

hence the absence of his name†ing most of the game but were As will be seen in our adver

from the entries. His many friends will regret to hear that The may be kept out for the rest

of the season.

None of the other entrants is so well known or so well fancied as those already named.

In the barbour race the element of un- certainty has been the main attraction. Accordingly any of the seven whose form has not been

discussed may put up a surprise

on the favourites.

Butler, Eaton and Humberstone

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in quick succession. Just before half-time Harman scored the By two events to one, Maçao second goal for the sailors and defented the Moslem Club (Hons Butler found the net twice for the kong) over the week-end in an soldier. The score at half-time interport comprising football, was therefore two goals each.. tennis and ping-pong. The Hong- The second half was conspicu-kong boys won at soccer, tied at ous for the fine display of goal tennis but lost the play off and keeping given by Couper in the were overwhelmed in the indoor sailors' goal. Time and again he game. saved his side when goals seem-

Lady Competitors. On Thursday the race for ladies

ed certain. He was, however, un- will be held. A few years ago, a

Eaton Chinese lady finished second but able to save them all.

Colony. Three of the following the ball slipped through his legs, six entrants have pretiously com-Fortunately, Jordon was behind pleted the course. The entries and cleared on the goal-line. Soon are:-Mise P. Hunt, Miss D. Hunt, Miss B. George, Miss M. M. Voss. Miss D. M. Dourchier and Miss V. Owen Hughes.

Chinese Swimmers.

Wright, ss Grantham, 1b Gooch, c Morrison, p

after the goalie made another bad to thank Cooper for their defeat Yde, p error when he came out to a shot not being more than what it was Adams, p from Conner and fumbled it, but

43 some of his saves were *Bigbee received in time to clear before

uncanny... The two backs were

Banton got to him. Eaton missed weak and their clearances shaky. There are eleven entries for the an open goal from a left wing Gill was the pick of a hard work- race open to Chinese, on Wednes-pass, and BOON

ing set of halves, and Banton

The total entries last year was :26 against 28 this year.

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day, for the Mok Challenge Cup, Humberstone also was presented must be given the credit of being Batted for Morrison in the 9th. Errors-Wright, one, total one. aa against seven last year. They with a fine opening but shot wide, the outstanding forward

Washington are-Leung Tit-sang (last year's He soon after retrieved his posi-The soldiers were without

Chin-hin, winner), Tan

Sun tion by tricking several players Charlesworth, and this necessitats. Harris, 25.3 11 6 7 year's Test Matches with Australia

5 1 2 2 0 Rice, cf Cheuk-pin, Yuen Chun, Wong and then beating the goalie mak-ed three places in the team being Goslin, If Ping-fan, Li Fook-tai. Wong Kam-ing the score 4-9 in favour of the changed. Cooper went to outside. Harris, f. 4 1 1 2 0

8 1 2 3 appears below:-

To the Editor of the "Athletic fan Shek Wing-kwan, Yeung soldiers.

right. a position in which he

News." Ping-kwai, Ng Hon-sang and

Cooper was applauded for should. be

Sir,-Your correspondent, F. persevered. with Judge, 1b Kwok Hing-man.

bringing off 2 wonderful save Peakitt was brought in in place of Peckinpangh, so.. 40102 Hanson, selects A.W. Carr (capt.), 80-3.50 Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Hallows, Woolley, from Eaton from, close in, al- Charlesworth and played outside Ruel, c

4.0 1 0 0 though there appeared a certain left, Macklesworth dropping to Myers, Bb

Holmes, Tate, Kilner (R), Lilley, amount of "joss" in the clearance.left back and Jordon going over

Johnson, p

40 1 0 1 The Surreys had most of the play to right. With these changes

Macaulay, and V. W. C. Jupp, An excellent team. But England League water polo matches in this half but just before time their play was sometimes faulty,

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should never go into the field played at the V.R.G. yesterday and in semi-darkness the sailors' but they got used to things even- resulted: Kowloon. "A" beat left wing broke away and Jordon tually and then took matters in

against Australia with fewer than H.M.S. "Carlisle" 6 goals to 1; was guilty of handling in the hand. Butler was the outstand

Ave bowlers, and in place of Jupp, the choice should be G.. T. S Kowloon "B" best H.M.S.penalty area. Bunton scored ing forward." Mitchell worked

R. HE Stevens, Parker, or Gerry: "Ambrose" 3-0; H.M.S. "Hermes" from the apot kick, the final hard in the middle line, whilst Pittsburg 4,000,000,000—0 & 1 Stevens preferred, unless the beat Surrey Regiment 6-0. whistle sounding with the score Jordan at back had plenty to do, Washington 004 000 00x-4 120 wicket sulted Parker (twelfth

four goals to three in favour of as Macklesworth seemed a bit The following will represent the soldiers.

Two base bite-Ruel Home man). Hendren is omitted. For strange in a position he has been runs Gaslin, Joe Harris; Stolen some reason he cannot find his the Hongkong Hockey Club 2nd

used to filling.. In a match against the Pun A good game and fast, and well

| Lanes — Peckinpaugh, Carey form when he plays for England fabis 2nd XI at the Marina forth the trouble of going to see,

(H.K.F.C.V, X.M.S. “HERMES,” Double plays-Traynor to Moors against Australia.

Halifax.

G. F. ground, Kowloon, to day at 6.p.m. The sailors started off well and A. friendly game was played on to Grantham Harris to Judge in Colours A. J. Frank WH their combination for a strange the Club ground betwear teams twice Left an bases-Pittsburg Edmonds, J. Wedlake (Captain),team was very good, but they from the Hongkong Football Club sic Washington Chine, Bases o Los Angeles October 11- JE. Noronha, L. P. Ralph, W. H could not stand the pace, and they and FMA "Hermes. The home balls Of Yde three, being Young Stribling defeated Eddie Locke, W. G. Gerrard, G. R. were playing against a seasoned team were much too strong for Harris, Goslin, Judge, off Morri Hufman, former navy heavy- Vallack, D. Lyon, §. H Garrod, I team that is never beaten until the the visitors and defeated them by son one, being Myers. Time set veleht, in a ten round bout lag A. S. Exell.

final whistle. The sailors have, four goal

night Associated Press,"

COMMENT...

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No errors.

Score by Imings

12 27 10

Self Determination.

In the second place, it was from

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