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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

CHARITY SOCCER.

LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES.

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WHEN BIG GUNS BOOM.

[By Dutchie.]**

Hongkong's football public' will be interested to hear when the big local representative matches will be played off. Selected teams will appear for the special occasions this season.

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WEEK-END SPORTS BUDGET.

LOCAL SOCCER,

TEN LEAGUE GAMES

FOR TO-MORROW,

AMENDED FIXTURE: LIST.

League football matches for to- morrow are given in the table below.

The programme is not full owing to the Hongkong Football On Wednesday the Football Club ground being given over to Council met and the following athletic sports. draws were made:-

-LÁS WAH CUP. November 28. Army V. Civilians. 01 the H.K.FC ground.

December 12, Navy v., Chin- ese, al Sookumpoc. Date of final will be fixed later). "SUNDAY HERALD!" CHARITY CUP.

The draw for this international competition is

South China v. England, at the H.K.FC ground. kick-off at 11 am un Christmas Day (December 25).

Portugall v. Scotland, kick-off At 4 pm on Boxing Day

(December 26),

(The final in this competition! will also be arranged later).

ARMISTICE DAY GAME. The Football Association has consented to run a charity game- on Armistice day (November 11). in aid of Earl Haig's fund for di abled and distressed ex-service-

men.

DIVISION D

1.M.8. Club de Recreio v. Tamar," on Kowloon ground, at 430 p.m.

on

Police v. Royal Artillery, SU.A. ground, at 4,30 p.m.

South China v. Kowloon, onl Sookumpoo, "A" ground at 4.80

DIVISION (SEC. A.) Club de Recreio. v. South Chine "A" on S.tSA. ground, at 3 p.m.

St. Joseph's College v. Royal Artillery, on Sookumpoo "B ground, at 8 p.m.

Drummers v. Surreys Reserves, on Sookumpoo "A" ground, at 3 p.m.

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DIVISION #SEC. B.) Drummers Reserves

Boarders," Joseph's Joseph's ground, at 3 p.m.

V St. St.

Mosiery "A" v. St. Joseph's | Reserves, or Navy "A" ground, at 4.30 p.m...

Club de Recreio v.. S.C.A. “("| This match will be played onen Kowloon ground, at 8 p the Club ground between teams representing the Services and Civilians. Time of start, 4 p.m. sharp. Prices cf admission will be 50 cents to the covered stand and 30 cents to the uncovered stand, all to pay.

The following have been select- ed to represent the Civilians-

Roger (Club); Wynne (Police),

University v. Moslem "B" 01 Sockumpoo "B" ground, at 4.30

p.m.

captain, Chan So (S.C.A.A.) SCOTTISH SPORTS.

Leзng Yuk-tong (5.C.A.A.) MacKelvie (Kowloon), Duncan (Kowloon); Cornwall (Police), Forsyth (Club), Gosano (Club de Recreio), Suen Kam-slun (S.C.A.A) and Mason (Kow- Toon). Reserves -Bishop (Club), Watson (Club), Hayes (Kow. loon), and Chan Kwong-iu (S.C.A.A.) Colours, white and blue,

PRINCE GEORGE.

TO COMPETE IN POLO- GYMKHANA.

ENTERED IN 3 EVENTS,

H.R.H. Prince George, who is now in the Colony serving as Sub- Lieut. on. H.M.S. "Hawkins. has entered for the events in to- morrow's Polo Fiymkhana at Cunse- way Bay, details of which are given in the Week-end Sports Bidget" vy this page.

The Prince's name is entered in the Polo Race, the Musical Chairs and the Victoria Croas Race His partner in the first-named event is Lient, Edmonstone, R.N.

MILITARY SPORT.·

AMATEUR BILLIARDS

FINAL.

1/pl. McBride (Royal Corps of ↑ Signul beut Gr. Rowlands, R. A. by 600 points to 336, in the final, at the Soldiers' Clubs set night, of the amateur military billiards cham, pionship for Sir Paul Chater's challenge cup.

Colonel Bussell-Brown, R.E. laoting G.0.0.) gave way the prizes and also the trophies in other hillard competitions,

Other prizes included :- Highest break in the competition: Sergt. Blondin, R.B. (04).

Semi-finals: Sergt. Histed (East Surrey Regiment), L/C. Bendall (RAO.0)

Hongkong Volunteer Challenge Cup (8a-side): Winner, Royal Engineers; runners up, D.E., R.A. Highest break: Sergt. Pedder R.A. (60)...

There were present at the match and presentation: Major R. B. 8. Puton, East Surrey Regiment (President of the Garrison Be

pontign Club); the Gaberul Oficer Commanding A.D.C., Lieut.) Johnson (Durham Light Infantry), Major Raahleigh, 8.0 RA, and Capt. Joll, MO, RA

Attention is drawn to an adver- tisement in this issue regarding booking of meals and rooms at Farling golf clubhouse.

TO-MORROW'S EVENTS. IN

DETAIL.

"KEE CHEONG" CUP.

CRICKET VENUS.

DETAILS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

OUTCASTS FIRST GAME.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HOW DID HE DO IT?

BATSMAN'S. 188 RUNS

OUT OF 190

APY CHAPMAN'S) PRAT,

MOST IMPROPER.”

MAGISTRATE AND^|

SOLICITOR'S REMARK.

KOWLOON STORM SUMKONSU

Mr. D. McCallum, appearing. London, Sept. 31.

for the manager of the Kowloon A.P.F. Chapman, the amateur Store, was rebuked at the Kow- lefthand batsman of England and loon Magistracy yesterday by Mr.. Kent, has been guilty of semalt E. W. Hamilton who termed a ra and battery of three or four mem mark he made as "most improper" bore of the Elbum Division of Kent and discourteous to the Court.

Mr. McCallum's client was sum- County Constabulary, meaning of course, the bowlers of the police-moned in respect of the quality of stated that the Inspector who The erfeket programme for tomon's cricket team It was a vinegar sold at his store and bought the vinegar for analysis Elham Division scored 151, and was told by the fokis before he morrow, commencing at 2 p.m. in twelve-a-sido match at Hythe. each cuse, Includes league matches in both divisions between Chapman's position in the batting declared himself as an Inspector the Kowloon Cricket Club and the order of his side-Hythe Brewery desirous of taking a sample that The was No. 4. Entuman 1, 9, 8 the vinegar he asked for was cock- Italian Recreation Club. other encounters, are all in the tained cyphers, Batson 5, 8 unding vinegar and of Chinese manu- nature of "friendly" games, and [7 did, the same. Bataman 8 was rui ficture. The Inspector had firet one that should draw a large out for 1; 9 and 10 were run out for been offered Morton's vinegar but crowd to the Hongkong Cricket one run less.

had especially asked for the Number eleven scored 9, and the other. Club ground is the meeting be- tween the "Club Outcasts" and lash mint not on. But the For the prosecution it was the East Surrey Regiment.

Brewery won, for while these eleven pointed out that the vinegar, even cricketers were obtaining savent was not a well-known brand rens, Chapraan obtained 188. He and of Chinese manufacture, had as was batting 70 minutes, and at the on it a label marked "pure vine- gard Inspector Hooper who end of the whirlwind the Brewery Yeni chaired their captain to the bought the vinegar was emphatic in his evidence that he had not. on pavilion-midst scenes of great been told the vinegar was for jenthisis. They certainly owed cooking purposes, until he had Whe-declared himself as an Inspector.

The matches and venues are

lunder-

Kowloon C 1st X Indian R.C. Fst XI (League) the K.CC. ground!."

Indian R. 2nd XI v. Kow-something to their captain. on CC (League) on thether he was hitting while his * I.R.C. ground.

colleagues were coming and going "Club Outensts" v. East is not stated. Surreys. on the H.K.C.C. ground.

University 1st XI v. Royal Artillery on the University ground.

Chinese R.C. v. Royal En- gineers on the C.R.C ground:

Police RC v. University 2nd XI on the PR.C. ground.

Craigengower C.C. v. H.M.S. "Hawkins" ground!

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on

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WHAT IS SEEN.

RACE PONIES FORM IN PADDOCK.

RIGHTS OF PUBLIC..

It was whilst his. Worship was referring to this evidence in his final summing up that Mr. McCallum let fall the remark in question, this being it makes me proud to be a white man." The remark followed the comment by his Worship that he could not believe that the Inspector was not telling the truth.

His Worship stated that the re- mark was most improper and he trusted that Mr. McCallum would Hongkong's racing public may withdraw it. Under the circum- the C.C.C.be interested in the following re-stances he did not think that he marks of "The Early Bird" in the could come to any decision and "Shanghai Sunday Times" of would postpone judgment.. The following will play for the October 18:-.

After a considerable pause, "It is a pity that whilst his Worship, addressing Mr. Craigengower C.C. in their march with H.M.S. "Hawkins": D. paddock has been constructed at McCallum, said that he had been Fritz (capt.), F. Grimes, R. C.Kiangwan with the usual two somewhat discourteous to the Reed, A. Hamson, E. Fincher, E. rings for walking ponies that no Court and trusted that Mr. Hamson, A. Kitchell F. Schnepel use seems to be made of it, and McCallum would feel of the same E. Mowfung, S. Abbas, M. Pinna. until it is made compulsory to opinion.

In the friendly game between exhibit ponies in the paddock Mr. McCallum: I shall make the Civil Service CC. and the before a race it does not look as Royal Navy, the former will be though it will be used. In courses represented by the following:-at home it is compulsory, horses (capt.). G. R. only being exempted by the F. J. de Rome Sayer, E. B. Reed, II. G. Walling-stewards in exceptional circum- ton, F. E. Lawrence, F. J. Ling, stances. it being recognised that E. W. Hamilton, B. D. Evans, the public who support the racing EC Fincher, F. Baker, F. Hhave the right to see the horses Reserves: W. H. before a race and form a judg

ment as their condition.",

For the first annual inter-Holdman platoon sports for the "Kee Edmonds, B. Hawkins.

The "Club Outcasts" team to Cheong" Cup (presented by Mr.

R. G. Shewan) of the Scottish oppose the Best Surreys will be: Company, Hongkong Volunteer-R. E. A. Webster (capt.), H. J. Defence Corps, the programme of Armstrong, A. C. I. Bowker, the meeting to-morrow, at the G. T. Fowle, G. F. Gardner, H. E. 'P. Jacks, G. P. Hongkong Football Club ground Hollands,

Lammert, R. N. H. Olliver, D. H... (Happy Valley) is:-~

Sherman, F. N. Young,

2.30 p.m. Final, 100 yards. 2.45 p.m. High Jump 3.00 p.m. Long Jump. 3.15 p.m. Final, 220 yards. 3.40 p.m. 120 yards, hurdles. 4.00 p.m. Putting the Shot. 4.15 p.m. 440 yards.

1.30 pm. Tug of War. 4.45 p.m. 440 yards, open. 4.55 p.m. 880 yards," 5.05 pm. Band race, 5.15 p.m. Relay race,

POLO CLUB.

GYMKHANA TO OPEN SEASON.

TO-MORROW'S EVENTS.

To open the season-in view of the interport match with Shang hai having fallen through-the Polo Club is holding a gymkhana to-morrow at the pold ground, Causeway Bay.

The programme is: 3.30 p.m.-4 chukker polo match, Club v. Army,

6.00 p.m.-Victoria Cross Race.

Polo Ball Race. Ladies' Nomination. Musical Chairs.

Balaclava Melee.

The band of H.M.S. "Hermes" will be in attendance, and tea will be provided by Mesara. Wise- man's, Mrs. C. Russell-Brown will give away the prizes.

LOCAL GOLF.

NOT FOR PRIZES.

CHINESE Y.M.C.A. INDOOR SPORTS,

FOR SPORT'S SAKE.

The Indian Recreation Club 1st XI representatives travelling to

Based on this year's motto Kowloon for the league game will beA. H. Rumjahn A. H. "Sport for sport's sake and not for Madar, A. el Arculli, F. M. prizes," the fifth annual indoor Arculli J. S. A. Durroom; Osports of the Chinese Y.M.OA Ismail, S. H. Ismail, S. A. Ismail, were held on Wednesday when the H. D. Bumjahn, U. M. Omar first home won ribbons.

M-8. C. Young, chairman of (cupt.), N. B. Kitchell

the physical department,,, was in charge.

At Begkumpoo, the 2nd XI fleague match) v. Kowloon is: 'J. Akbar, J. Cassumbhoy, I.

an adequate apology, your Wor- ship.

The case was adjourned till this afternoon,

RIVER ROUTES. ·

ONLY ONE PASSAGE TO KONGMOON.

In view, it is believed, of urgent military developments, only one passage remains open to Kong- moon. The following message was received by the Harbour Office last night

"In the Kongmoon and Moto- moon areas, all communication has completely ceased and there is only one route by which vessels, may proceed to Kongmoon. Namely:-- Kongmoon).

"From Tiger Island by way of West Bay Chancel, Lotus Hill, Lienhuashan into the port (of Kongmoon)

"At that place, however, martial law was imposed as from mid- 2night, October 28, and traffic by

night. Is prohibited."

Results were:--- Hassan, A. S. Ismail, S. A. R. One Lap:-1 Li Fu-yau; Ismail (capt.), M. P. Madar, Y. A. Leung Ju-choi: 3 Ko Sik-cheur. Wahab, S.. A. Rumjahn, R.Time, 7-8/5 sec. Nazarin, A. S; Suffled and D. A. Standing, Broad Jump:-1 Lat Razack, Scorer, A.-O. Madur. Tak-kwong: 2 Leung lu-chor; The following will represent the Mak I-hon--8. feet 11 inches. University 1st XI. in a friendly 18 Feel Rope Climb:-1 Lau match against the Royal Artillery Tak-kwong; 2 Ko Sik-chuen; 3 Li G.C. on the Home ground-A. A.Fu-yau Time, 7-3/5 sec. Rumjahn (capt.), Rev. E. K Standing Hop, Step and Jump: Quick, A. S. Hett, H. N. Balhet-1 Leung In-choi: 2 Tang Ki- chet, Dr. D. K. Samy, S. O. cheong: 8 Lau Tak-kwong.-26. Shahabudin, S. Hachiuma, D. feet 8-1/5 inches. Laing, W. H. Sling, C, W. Lam and B. P. Ng

Two Laps:-1 Lau Tak-kwong; 2 Li Fu-yau; 3 Ko Sik-cheun. Time, 15-4/5 sec.

The following will represent the

Chinning the Bar:-1 Mak I-hon University 2nd XI in a friendly match against the Police R.C. and Lo Sik-cheun; 2 Lan Tak- the Police ground, Happy Valley: kwong; a Li Fu-yan-17 times,

12 Iba. Shot Put:-1 Kan Man- B. N. Sudan (capt.), R. Zim- mern, W. M. Gitting, V. F. R.hon; 2 Leung Iu-choi and Tang Viccajee, A. T. M. Barma, Y. C. Ki-cheung 8 Yeung Chi-kuen.- Ten, C. H. Yeah, R. Chan Wah, 127 feet 1-1/2 in. (**** Tajima, C. K. Ong, and F. Hiptoola.

LAWN BOWLS:

SINGLES AND PAIRS FINALS

Running High Jump:-1 Leung Iu-chol and Li Fu-yau; 2, Tang Ki- cheung; 3 Lau Tak-kwong-5 feet 1 in.

440 Yards' Racet-1 Fung Kwok-wah; 2. Lau Tak-kwong; 8 Li-Fu-yau Time, 1 min., 11 sec. (record).

IS YOUR BABY GAINING WEIGHT!

How Backward Bames Are Helped The following will represent the By Baby's Own Tablets. At 2.45 p.m. to-morrow the St. Joseph's College Reserves in a when an infant falls to atasdily sain finals in the singles and pairs League football (div., sec. By weight the cause usually is mal-mri- boyle championship of the Colony match against the Moslem, "A" on tion, the digestive organs are not doing will be played off at the Civil Ser- the Navy (B) ground to-morrow their work properly the stomach or vice Cricket Club's rink, Happy Pai, J. Houghton, J. Ng Je bowels are fault all that is Boc

In such cases where Valley, Ha

Delgado, Hugh Lim L. Castilho; aary, usually, to set matters right is prizes, including the Spey Cup K. M. Omar, A. Rahmin (capt.).

Mrs. D. Gow will give away the C. Hachiuma, Tal Yewal, J. Cruz, the Fadninistration of fine doses of Red Cross Society trophy com- won by the Kowloon Bowling mences on Sunday (November 1) Green Club at Fanling and laats during the The finalsts in the singles are The following will represent the whole month,

W. Wotherspoon (Taikoo) and E. Hongkong Hockey. Club “'A' rngr's Cullen (Kowloon- Dock -RG) | match v. University

tion)Those left in the pairs competition

at 500

The competition for the St. John of Jerusalem and the British

Entries for the Gray Shield (inter-hong co close at 9 am, en

The Pelice league football teamNovember 2

v. B.A. to-morrow de

Clark

Wynne, Byron↑ Brittain, Oran,

Kandio, Cornwall, Fest, Dr. Valen Hine, Johnson, Noonan,

Readers of the "China)

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