WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925.
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CAPTAIN DAVIES:
10TH IN HOME BOWLING AVERAGES.
EX-HONGKONG, ENTERPOSH ́TER.
SPELL STILL ON.
LOCAL OLYMPIAD.
* VOLUNTEER VERSUS
TEK.H.C. AT MARINA
GROUND.
LOCAL HOCKEY MÁTULL
"HERMES."
BOXING ON FRIDAY,
THE CHINA MAIL.
BOXING RULES.
WHEN A MAN MAY
BE HELPED, ·
WHEN "COUNT" IS TO`BEGIN,
(Reuter's American Service)
RUGGERI NOTES
THIS SEASON'S PROSPECTS
...IN SCOTLAND..
INTERNATIONAL CHANCES.
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By Cross-bar.]
HOME RUGGER.
RESULTS AHEAD OF THE
→MAIL.
BLACKHEATH VICTORIES.
(Times of Ceylon.)
HAT TRICK.
LIGHT BLUES SUCCESS AT SOCCER.
LATEST NEWS FROM HOME.
(Times of Ceylon.)
London, October 5. At "soccer" in the Charity, Shield, the amateurs beat the pro- fessionals by 6. gots to 1 nt [Tottenham,
New York, October 20, North of the Twbed the punl
London, October 3. The New York State Athletic ball has now been set rolling and
Results of rugby matches, play- Commissioner has instructed re-the outlook on the whole, although ed to-day in the Rugby Union, are ferees that a boxer falling out of not so bright as last senson, pro-as follow the ring and assisted back must (mises well!
Swanser T. Aberavon 3. Blackheath 32 Merchant 1: 8. " To date the Hongkong Volunteer lose the decision: also that the
The Edinburgh clubs are more Bristol 9, Gloucester 5. their local Olympiad with H.M.S.an is down, his opponent musttion of Heriots F.P.'s who have Pontypool 6. Cross Keys & Defence Corps stand two up in rule must be enforced that when
or less the same, with the excepNewport 11. Cardiff 16. Havelock Dries was.alecet lenth roitnd. Kowloon as the Hong-Hermes." The Volunteers have retire to neutral corner before the lost a few good men. D. Drysdale. London Scottish S, Harlequins 26.effect was published on October 7
At the end of the Home first- class cricket season. Paplain P.
polo, (team) race went to the sereniane
Some mysule fate Bust have a spell over the Marina cast
in the bowling averages... kong Hockey Club have yet to won at golf, hockey and water the officers' swimming Capain Daves, It will be re-defeat the Punjabi Regiment there meniteid" playind" for Hongkong this sessun in interport matches against Shanghai and Maya. While in the Colony he was attached to the R.GA, but he is now suured, to be
with the Tank Corps,
His figures are:-84,3 overs, 23. maidens, 212 runs, 13 wickets,
average 16.30
The senior Club. XI have beaten the senior Regiment XI elsewhere. Yesterday the Club 2nd XI played the Punjabis 2nd XF and was also Idefented on the Marina ground.
True the Club were one short during the whole of "the match. good, fast game, they kept
carrier and the association foot- ball was drawn.
This Friday, the boxing tourna ment will be held at the Marray Barracks ring. An additional six- round featherweight contest will be staged between H. R. Major (formerly of the Surreys) and
ount is begun. JACK'S NEXT BOUT. $500.000 DEPOSIT FÖR A FIGHT
DEMPSEY V. WILLS.
Chicago, September 30.
The professional team was Fentirely composed of members of the team which toured Australia. [Note: A Reuter cable to this
in this page.
the Amuseura centre forward, The Corinthian, Claude Ashton,
0.scored two magnificent goals, to was the man of the match. "He
give the Amateurs the lend by 2. Hus-goals to nil at the interval
the brilliant Scottish full back, Leicester 20/ Northern 9. has gone back to Oxford and will Neath 18. Llanelly 6. not be availab: D. Cattunach, London Welsh 11, London Irish 3. hard working forward, has gone Moseley 3, St. Bart's. 6. abroad. wh. D. Benzies and Northampton 22, Rosslyn Park K. G. P. Endry will follow him Plymouth A, 19, Beath 3. shortly:
Portsmouth U.S. 11, Guy's
pital 13. Bradford 9. Blackheath 23
The match between Sandhurst
FL Gardner of the "Hermes."antee of $100.000 for his fight Gilles should give the pack a rous-and Richmond is missing.
ing lead.
$50,000.
out the soldiers for the first halfThe tournament proper will com-with Harry Wills next fall and but the military cored three prise ten three-roundi bouts. times without reply in the second.
Playing with a strong combina-
their forward line.. There were no shining lights in the Club team which was announced, before the match, as-
Of course. Captain Davies did not play for pay of the counties. His analyses are for other Artion, the Punjabis excelled with! class matches when he represent ed the Army. According to one "report Captaley Davies played for the Army against the Royal Air Force in the team of which was Flight-Lieut. inow Squadrom A. J. Frank. W. H. Edmonds, Leader) G. E. Livock, who kept |J. Wedlake (eupt.), J. E. Noronha, wickel and batted first foris P. Ralph, W. H. Locke, W. G. Malaya. in the triangular inter- | Gerrard, 'G. R. Vallack. D. Lyon. port of last year, during his sing S. H. Garrod, A. S. Exell here on board H.M.S, "Pegasus,”
LOCAL RACING.
SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS
DRAWN.
To-day, at 5 p.m... the Club Est XD play the Punjabis 1st XI on the U.S.R.6. ground where the Chib have wen before. The senior į beam for wo-day is!--
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WORLD SERIES.
HOW PIRATES WON 5TH.
MATCH,
WATCHED BY PRESIDENT
Manila Bulletin.)
Washington, October 12. The Pirates stayed in the fight to-day for the world's champion ship, knocking Stanley Coveleskie P. W. F. MIES: ADP. T. Parqu-from the box in the seventh inning harson.. D. H. Sherman A. S. Hett, and winning the fifth game from E. A R. Mitchell (capt.y. E. W. L. Washington, 6 to Washington Martin: P. Owen-Hughes. R. C.ed four pitchers in a desperate Allen, W: Woodward E. D. Evans,effort to win to-day's game and elinch the world's championship but the Pirates solved at the curves and butted out a victory,
By the s.s. Sunning there. P. Lammert, arrived yesterday, the fourth batch of subscription griffins for the next annual vaces.
Lieut.-Coll & K. Hall Button and Mr. H. Birkett stewarda ji were present at the Jockey Club; stables. Causeway Bay, when the draw was made by Lieut.,-Com. CR. Thompson, R.N., and Coni- mander Bower, R.N. The denw resulted:
No. 26. marble grey mare, Messrs.
H. H. Tayler & Co.
No. 27. grey gelding. Messrs, Dyer and Beith.
No. 28, chestnut mare. Mr. J. T.
Bagram:
No. 20, bay gelding (Shanghai
"rejected"), Mr. Sha. No. 30. iron grey elting.
WATER POLO. ·
YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE,
MATCHES.
At the V.R.. bath yesterday the following matches in the water pole league were played
Hongkong Electric Co. beat V.R.C. "B" by 7 goals to 1.
[
British School Former Pupils
H:M.S. "Carliste" heat Kowloon
Association by 2 goals to 1.
Are
To-day the V.R.C, "B" down to meet Kowloon "E." To Simorrow H.M.S. "Hermes" play
Pauk No. 31, bay, gelding. 3r. L. Dun
bur..
HARBOUR SWIM.
EVENT FOR CHINESE TO-DAY
At or about 5 pun to-day the harbour race (for Chinese only) for the Mok Challenge Cup will be held, starting from Kowloon, and finishing at the Prayn wall out- side the V.R.C.
HMS. "Ambrose."
NEXT YEAR'S TESTS.
DISCUSSION AT HOME ON THE TEAM
WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS.
A farther letter on the subject of next sur's te Matches with Australia appears below:- ta
To the Editor of the "Athletic News."
Sin,--Here is a team with the
The series now stands three, games to two in favour of Wash-l ington and the scene shifts to Pittsburgh to-morrow for the sisth game...
During the preliminary prae- tice there were numerous wild bleachers for balls driven out in scrambles in front of the outfield she batting drill with the prizes going to the fans with the best knowledge of football tacties,
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Watsonians will again be under the leadership of J. A. R. Selby. Jack Dempsey posted a guar.and the coming back of Dr. A. C.;
Scottish Rugger, Wills posted
The Under the captaincy of J. W. Edinburgh Acad. 17, Aberdeen Michigan City promotex Fitzsim-Scott. Stewarts F.P's should do G.S. 3. mons posted $350,000, making a well, and it is hoped that the back Watsonians 16, Edinburgh Inst. Of total of a half million dollars now division of the team will show im-West of Scotland D. Glasgow Acad In the hands of bankers to assure provement.
The Institution and Royal High Glasgow H.S. 49, Hillhead 9. the big fight. Considerable care was taken i signing the papers School FP's show little change Stewartonians 16, Royal FS. 6.
o as to avoid any conflict, with while the Wanderers will be with-
London, October 5. Jack Kearns, whose contract with out Andrew Wemyss who has The following match was played Dempsey expired on August 3, [givefi such splendid service to the to-day :--- [says the "China Press," Shanghai, fclub for many years,
Headingley 13, Blackheath 17, There are still many aport"
In the West. Glasgow Academi- writers who sagothat Dempsey feals will start first favourites for jand Wills will never meet. It is the so-called Scottish Champion- noteworthy that the date of the ship, und will be captained by J. B. hout was fixed very vaguely and White Glasgow High School put far enough ahead to give any F.P's have lost the services of widespread against a black and white fight man, who has gone to reside in public sentiment their able forward J. M. Banner. time to assert itself.
Perth, though doubtless he will assist his old cib on "state occa- siens
The papers have been signed, however, and if the state of Indiana and other localities object to the 6ght, the chances are it will be taken to Havana or Tia Juana. Mexico.
HOME TURF.
H. HAGA KHAN'S ZAMBO SCRATCHED.
THE ST. LEGER. 2ND.
(Times of Ceylon.)
London, October 3. scratched from the Cesarewitch The Aga Khan's Zambo was
und the Cambridgeshire at 194.25 Walter Johnson came out limp-a.m. to-day.
TO PLAY BOTH.
BENEFIT OF TENNIS AND GOLF.
EX-CHAMPION'S VIEW.
London, Sept. 15. The Border clubs show little
Cyril Tolley (the ex-amateur change.
Gala seem to be in a golf champion who has turned to better position than their rivals lawn tennis) states that he has from Hawick and Selkirk, but this lost a stone in weight while prac: has yet to be proved, and it would tising tennis, a change which prob- not be a bit surprising to see lably has improved his golf. Hawick rise again to the occasion
"My intention all along," he and win the Border League.
says, "has been to play both games Scotland. the all conquering as circumstances permit."
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He performed the hat-trick eight minutes after the resump- tion, and later scored the fourth goul
He had shots, luckily changed down three times.
The "Fusilier, Macey, the Army inside-left. scored the other two gondw
"It was not until the fortisth minute of the second half that the Clapton Orient player. Hanna- ford the outside right, got the Professionals' solitary point.
There was a great contrast in styles. The Amateurs were all for direct action. while, the profes sionals were controlled in their ¡ advances. *
Simms, the Professionals' centre Forward, was unable to resumé after the interval owing to strain.
Shortly after the conclusion of the match it was announced that Ashton would captain England against Weland at Belfast an Octo- ber 24.
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Note: C. T Ashion, one of three brothers who captained Cambridge at cricket, ericket Blue in 1921-3.]
was a
The English "aoccer" team to play against Ireland on October 24 at Belfast will be as follows:---
Howard Baker (Chelsea). Smart (Aston Villa), and Wads- worth (Huddersfield).
Kenn (The Wednesday), G. Armitage (Charlton A.), - and
country of last season, havė ugain f good prospects for the coming Internationals. The forwards. half-backs, and full, back..are all cally a new three-quarter line. Bromilow (Liverpool), expected to be available again, but the Oxford threes, it is expected. parts of the world. will be scattered over different
G. P. S. Macpherson will be in 'America. und it is reported that
muscle strain which he sustained been decided. The Cambridge- both have returned Home before ing slightly from the effects of [Note: The Cesurewitch has A. C. Wallace and G. G. Aitken will yesterday b running bases in theshire (1. mila, T furlong, at New- the first international takes place. third inning.
market) is to be run on October 1. S. Smith will be the only one of Star Spangled Banner as the Leger.]
The army band struck up "The 28. Zambo was second in the St. the four available, so Scotland will have to set about securing practi- President.and Mrs, Coolidge enter-
ed their box. The players then were called into the field.
The box score:- Pittsburgh
Moore, 2b Garey, ef Cuyler, rf Bachbart. If Traynor, 3b Wright. ss Melonis, 16 Smith, c Aldridge, p
Totals
No errors.. Washington Rice, ch
The entries are:--Leung Tit-new Blood that England needs: sang (last year's winner). Tan Hobbs. Sateliffe. Holmes. Woolley S. Harris, 2b Chin-hin. Sun Cheuk-pin. Yuen (F.E), Hammond, A. W. Carr Chun, Wong Ping-fan. Li Fook-captain), V. W. C. Jupp. Kilner, Goslin, lä tai. Wong Kum-fan, Shek Wing-Lilley. Tate, and Wensley. This Judge. th. kwan, Yeung Ping-kwai, Ng Hon-eleven has six first-class bowlers sang and Kwok Hing-man.
(if we include Woolley) and bats To-morrow will be held the race down to No. 11, plenty of them Zor ladies and the open event takes being quiqh scorers. place on Friday.
For the open race, an addition- Harrogate.
al entry has been received, that of
R. W. Smith.
It has been stated that post entries will still be received.
FANLING GOLF.
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*Batted for Ballou in seventh. +Batted for Marberry in ninth The appearance of the Austra Han tennis team in the last Davis
Score by Innings. “ Cup Tournament at Forest Hilla
R. HE was the hat that American tennis Pittsburgh 002 000 211-6.18. 0 There were 87 entries for the followers will see of them in the Washington 100.100100881 Royal Hongkong Golf Club's international classic until 1927. Two base hits Goslin, Bluege, bogey pool at Fanling during the perhaps later, according to a state- Liebold, Wright Home runs Joe week-end. Lt. Col. R. A. Dobbin ment made by John B. Hawkes, Harris: Stolen. bases-Carey, being the winner with a score of manager of the team. Hawkes Barnhart; Sacrifice hits-S. all square, ga
Cards of one down were return-challenge next year.
also said that his country will not Harris two, Traynor, Peckinpaugh, Smith Double plays Bluege to ed by:-Lt. Col., R. A. Dobbin, Lack of funds is the reason for Harris to Judge, Coveleskie to W. W. Mackenzie, G. Hogg, H. U the decision of the Australians Peckinpaugh to Judge, Smith to Ireland; of two down by A. H. not to send a team in 1926. Last Traysor Left on bases Pitts- Ferguson, W. Lang and F. A. Redmond.
year, according to Hawkes, they burgh ten: Washington eight: lost £1,500 on their trip to Bases on balls-Off Aldridge four, America. The Australian manager being J. Harris, Coveleskle, Ruel, was, of the opinion that if the Judges off Coveleskie four, being Mr. Henry Morrise's Warren-interzone match with France had Traynor, Carey, Cuyler, Moore; off
been held in New York last year, Zachary one, being Barnhart field (favourite) won the Klang instead of Boston, the deficit would Struck out By Aldridge five, wan St. Lager (ridden by Mr. not have been an dasgender being Bluege twice. Judge: Peokinet
A. J. P. Heard) on October 10.
A new
record was set up for the
half mile that day by Great New York, October 11--Babe Triumph (Mr.Quincey) in 55.4/6 Ruth arrived from Wast
last night to consult a
seca. Mr. Haimovitch rode three is suffering from an abc "winnera
The hi
dividend pill undergo a minor oper the day was 399.60 on Dunlop.': Associated Press:
paugh, coveleskie: by Ballon one, being Traynor; Hits-Off Aldridge eight in nine innings, off Cove leskie nine, in six and a third innings, of Ballote Cons In two thirds innings, off Barberry one la
of an inning Time
minutes.
This will be no easy task.
Austin (Manchester City). The following are the Inter-Puddefoot (Blackburn R.) Ashton national matches to be played the Corinthians), Walker (Aston
Villa) and Dorrall (Aston Villa)...
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January 2, France v. Sectiand,
at Paris, February 6, Scotland v. Wales. Osaka. October 12.The Univer
at Edinburgh..
|sity of Chicago baseball team and February 27, Scotland v. Ire-Waseda University played ten
land, at Edinburgh. March 20, England v. Scotland,
at Twickenham.
innings to-day with the score tie, one to one. The game was called in the tenth.-Associated Press...
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