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SOCCER-HOCKEY ?
SURREYS CUSTODIÁN PULLED UP.
H.K:H.CB BAST' VICTORY.
"HAT TRICK.”
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UNIVERSITY, DEFEAT HMS. ** AMBROSE.**
EXCITING CRICKET FINISH
THE
NEXT YEAR'S TESTS.
DATES OF HOME CRICKET FIXTURES.:
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June 9, Trent Bridge; June 26, Lord's; July 10, Leeds; July 24, Old Trafford; August 18, Oval.
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SHANGHAI RACES.
RESULTS OF 3RD DAYE EVENTS.
HOME SOCCER.
LEAGUE TABLE ATO DATEM
(Reuter' Service)
London, Nov. 4.
League table to date follows:-))
Division L
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CHAMPIONS), NUMBERS,
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In the Champions' Sweep of the autumn meeting of the Shanghai Race Club, the first three tickets
In the first diyision of the Eng-
"A" SWEEP. lish Football League to-day, Man-Warrenfield (1st) No. 2,551 T.T. on London chester City (playing at home) Bonnie Scotland (2nd) Next season's cricket Test lost to Sheffield United by 2 goals
T.T. on Shanghai Playing twelve-a-side, a Univer-
No. 28,541 An unusual incident believed to
Banka fo 4.
[Wheatcroft (8rd), No. 84,920 be unique in the annals of local sity cricket team won from HMS matches will be decided on
Hongkong Bank. SWEEP. hockey occurred in the match at "Ambrose" by two wickets after following grounds
do. Warrenfeld (1st) No. 8,250
Chartered Bank the U.S.R.C. yesterday when the fan exciting finish at Pokfulam
Bonnie Scotland
Mercantile Bank, A. Hongkong Hockey Club 1st XI yesterday.
The Naval team batted first.
(2nd) No. 16,512 defeated the East Surrey Regi-From 11 for 1 wicket, the score
Other important "matches at
do... Goals Wheatcroft (3rd) No. 8,199 P. & 0. Bank ment by 7 goals to 1.
Team P.W.D. L.F. A Pts.
Racing results follow:- Towards the end the Surrey went to 86 for 2. 105 for 3 and Lord's and the Oval during the
Sunderland...15 9 3 3.41 25 #THE 121 for 1. Then a slump began Beason are:
SUB-GRIFFINS goalkeeper, who had played a
but two of the later batsmen got Australians: June 6. Test trial Hudd'sfield. 12 6 5 1 37 18 17 Mr. Mogreki's Home Leave...
Lord's-May 15, M.C.C. vAston Villa13 6 5 234 23 17 SCRAMBLE (4 F.). shaky game and preferred to use his hands, instead of legs, ftelded into double figures. Hiptoola was match; July 5, Oxford v. Cam-Arsenal 14 7 3 29- a ball and got rid of it by throwing the last bowler tried. His first bridge; July 9 Eton v. Harrow: Tottenham... 14. 7. 3 4 25
When the
July 14, Gentlemen v. Players. Birmingham 14 6 3 5 25 23-15 referee pulled him up and gave
Oval-July 7, Gentlemen v. West Ham...14 7 1 6 18 25 15 Players: September 11, Champion | Liverpool.....12 5 4 3 23 15 14. a penalty bully for the obvious.
County v. The Rest.
Manch. Un....13 5 4 4 20 17 14 foul in the ring, the goalie seemed
The Australians will meet Bolton W14 5 4 3 26 26.14 surprised. Lammert was deputed
South of England at Bristol on Blackburn... 145 36 36 30 13 to take the bully for the Club.
13 The goal:e got the ball away, be-partnership with Hoalim took the May 26 and North of England at Newcastle U.135 35.26
Sheffield U...145 27 37 35. 12 came flurried, lost his stick and score to 74 for 6. Further addi- Birmingham on June 2. then Lammert put the ball in at for 9 but when the next wicket fall Counties have accepted an invita Leeds.[3.5 2.6 21 23 12 Mr. Harry White's
Representatives of the Minor W. Bromwichia 4 4 4 22:23 12 the score had already reached 159.don to play the Australians at Notts County 14 5 37 19 21 13 "Hunot hit 9 fours and Zimmern Maidenhead on April 28 and 29: Leicester.....13 4 3 6 27 17 1
fours. Emley bowled very con- Mr. L. Maritineau had offered his 12 5 16:25
private ground, and it is hoped to 'chester C.14 3 4 7 Everton......4356 sistently
xtend the match to three days. Burnley....143 38 19.42 9 H.M.S. "Ambrose,"
Should the fixture be fulfilled, Cardin City.14 4 1 98309 Emley, c Zimmern, b Lam.
here will be no match between Gladwyn, Lb.w, b Hoalim Hunot, e Lam, boulim 52 North and South (Minor Soper, run out
Counties) in 1926.
it out as in soccer.
the second time of asking.
*
+
To date each of the three teams of the Hockey Club-and there was a time not so very long ago! when it was difficult to get up even team-have played five ong matches, the tables being:-
1st XI 2nd XI ““A” tenni.... 5 3 0 2 M
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Yesterday the Club forwards were always dangerous and the whole team showed superior com- bination. The three forwards. Evans, Woodward and Allen worked together very well and: Lammert again distinguished himself by his runs down the Jeft wing.
ball gave a run. His next three off the innings for 15% each gave him a wicket, finishing|
Opening weakly the University lost a wickets for 20, Zimmern alone batting confidently.
tions took the score along to 143
要
4 37
Gaisford, e Sung, b Hiptool. Stone, not out
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Goals
16
F. W. D. L. F. A.
Mortimer, e Hiptoola, b Hoalim 18
5 6 0 0 24 6
Palairet. b Lam....
0
5
2 2 1 14 10
Doolney, c Ng, b Lam
0
9Andrews, b Lam
15.
Spencer, b Hiptoolw
LEAVES AGA KHAN,
8
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Nicholls, b. Hiptoola
11
0
4
Extras
2
Totall
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21
Bowling Analysis.
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captain) who was referee, made
Bernard Carsluke,. the famous. Australian Jockey, who has bean:
one or
two. mistakes. probably due to his having played C W. Lam, e Mortimer, o
Emley as a forward till yesterday and; accordingly, the ground may have Zimmern, b. Emley been too fast for him.. However, W. H. Sling, e Mortimer, b he more than made up by other
0
retained by Mr. J. B. Joel as his
leading jockay for next season.
75.
Emley
1
27
E. Hancock, Clayton
Lam
Sudan
Once again. Hett was at the top Hoaliny of his form at right halt. Lieut.. Sillitoe, playing at centre-half in
Ng
place of Mr. Mitchell (the Club Hiptoola.
University. This is : Ng, b Emley
bright patches in his game, prov-A. M. Barma, c. Mortimer, a ing himself an excellent pivot.
Emley...
Martin was sound at left half. A. ffoalim, 1.5.w., m Soper Becher and Farquharson had a C. K. Ong. c and b.Hunot comparatively, comfortable after B. N. Sudan, 1.b.w.,. b. Emley noon, meeting an attack which F. Hiptoola, b Emley was somewhat below that of the R. Chan Wah, not out last few weeks. What they did H. T. M. Barma, b Hunot was with credit.
R. Sung, not out
Captain Allfree, at centre-half for the Surreys, was perhaps the best in the military side. Dickens, at outside left also won praise and both the centre-forward and in-
Smith,
18 H. G. Hallam, run out
8A. Pavitt, not out
Extras:
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12
Total
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Bowling Analysis.
Extras
12
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M.
Carpenter Total (for 10 wkts.). 159 | Prits
Jacob. Bowling Analysis.
Clayton 10 3 47 7 Smith 10. 2 30
11 1
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side left were seen to advantage Emley Lieut. Chidson was good at left Soper half.
Nicholls
Poor finishes and erratic shoot-Stone ing spoiled any opportunity the Andrews Surreys had of scoring. On the Hunot ... other hand, the Club missed very
few chances and improved on
openings that came their way.
KOWLOON V. THE ARMY.
Owen Hughes, Evans (2), In an all-day match at Kowloon, Woodward (2) Allen and Lam-the Army had an easy victory mert scored for the Club whose over the Kowloon Cricket Club, team was
Captain Morris, let off early in P. W. F. Mills; C. L. R. Becher, his innings, got three figures and A. P. T. Farquharson; A. S. Hett, was presented with a bat an is Lieut. G. Sillitoe, R.M.. Rev. customary. He hit 18 fours. E W Martin H. Owen Moderate bowling, supported by Hughes, R. C. Allen, W. Wood-indifferent fielding, paved the way ward (captain), B. D Evans, to a big score for the soldiers who G. P. Lammert.
declared with 816 when 5 wickets. down,
Major Pollard, the Kowloon Next week the Club 1st XI military medico, was the only one meets the Royal Navy at the new of the "home" batsmen to make a ground in King's Park (opposite stand before the Army's attack. the U.S.R.C. and across the road) on Armistice Day (Wednesday), starting about 3.80 p.m. and an other. excellent match should be seen.
4 1 11. .10 2 27 9.8 1 28
GOVERNOR'S CUP.
INTER-MONG GOLF AT
FANLING.
(Mr. Bucknell) 1 Mr. Harry White's Don Sebas-
tino A (Mr. Maitland) 2 Mr. Toeg's Tweed
Time: 1.02 IL-THE FLYAWAY PLATE
(7 F.): Mr. Day's Borderland
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(Mr. Dallas)
Don
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Alphonso (Mr. Springfield) 2 Mr. Henry Morrisa's Parkfield
(Mr. Heard) 3 Oriental Navigation
Shell Transports
Water-boats
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Refineries. (Mr. O'Brien) 1China Sugars
Time: 1.47.9/5. 1. THE GRAND STAND Star Ferries F.M.S.'s Kuala Lumpur ...
STAKES (1 M.);
Mr. Omekrik's Astrup
(Mr. Moller) 2 Mr. Robson's The Fascinating
Bird... (Mr. Brand) 3 Time: 2.10.8/5.
In the Governor's Cup (inter-IV-THE PARI-MUTUEL CUP hong) golf competition at Fanling]: (116 M.) :.. the draw is:
Mr. Day's Forestland Byen PT. Wodehouse and Capt Bloxham (Police), T. G. Mr. Birdrake's Sea Eagle ....
Andrews. Bennett and L. R
(Johnson, Stokes and Master), Mr. Allan's Florida .........ated FJ. de Rome and A. O.. Brawn (Education Department), F A. Perry and 3. M. Mayes (B.A.T.), F. H. Crapnell and. J. Hooper (Godown Co.), and G. S.. Hugh Jones and J. T. Prior (Wilkinson and Grist),
First round: T. D. E. Pendered and W., A. Butterfield (A. P. C) v. H. G. Hegarty and W. J. Clerk
Time: 8.22.4/5. V. THE
(14 M.):
Mr. Dod's MacNab
(Mr. Moses)
Malabon Sugars Mining. Benguets.
Kailan Mining Ad: Langkats (Combined)
do (Single)
Shanghai Exploration
Godowns, &c,
HK. & K. Wharves
Lands, Hotels & Bldgs."
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Mr. and Mrs. N.. W. Hickling's
Right and Left (Mr. Rosted) 2 Messra, Hoyt and Springfield's H.K. & S. Hotels: (old) (434 84: $974
Mad Hatter (Mr. Bucknell) 31, Time: 2.41.2/5.
(H. and S. Bank), L. T. Watty and D. Reid (Chartered Bank) v.VI-THE BUBBLING WELL J. T. Smalley and D. J.. Valentine CUP (14 M.): (Government Medical Service), A. Cameron and T. G. Monagham, [{CP:9) v. W» W. Mackenzie and W, B. Cornaby (Jardine's), CD Lambert and Smith (Kowloon-Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White's
White Ensign (Mr. Mollar) 3.
Time: 2.40
9 Canton Railway) v. H. U. Ireland
and W. Ironside (B. and S.)*
Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's
The Emus. (Mr. McBain) Mr. Toeg's Red Deerin,
(Mr. Sokoloff) 2
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57 b.
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THE JESSFIELD CUP
Evans (Observatory) v. R. M. (11⁄4, M.);
133 Smith and L. G. S. Dodwell Mr. Omekrik's Astrup.
(Dodwell's), J. H. Hearn and
w.J. S. Gillingham (Naval Yard) v.|M. and LG.W.'s Western Moor
1. Shellshear and F. A. Redmond
2 (University), H. S. Bennett and
J. P. Sherry (Telephone Co.) v 8 D. McLaren and N. Currie (Davie 2 Bosg and Co.).
First round by November 29, "HERMES."second by December 20, third by January 3, fourth by January 17. of combined handicap on November 1 to count.
In â low-scoring match the Three-eighths Chinese Recreation Club lost to H.M.S. "Hermes," on the C.R.C.{ ground, Causeway Bay, by 57
runs.
Ching took 5 wickets for 82. runs, Beatty & for 20 and Allen 3 for 29, the last two bowling un- changed.
H.M.S." Hermes.". Lt. Gannon-Williams, b W,
Hunger
Pay-L. Allen, c K. W. Cheng,
b Ching... Bor, Halloway, c K. T. Lai, b
Ng Sze-kwong Sgt-Lt-Com. Greenstreet, b
W. Hung Flight-Lt. Phillips, b Ching Stoker Cheldon, run out.. Lt. Beatty, b. Ching
C. RA. Blake, run out a P. O. Skeep, b Ching A. B. Goble, hot out 55 Lt. Findlay, b Chizz
"Extras 182
The Armyw Capt. C. D. Armstrong, b Lee C.Q.M.S. Stripp,.c Hancock,
b Lyak Capt. E. W. Morris, Green, On Thursday the Volunteers b. Lyal play the East Surreys at the Capt. G. A. Bridgeland, 5 Lee BG. U.S.R.C. ground. The Volunteer Capt. R. A. Warters, not out 48 team can be described as the Club Q.M.S. Fritz, not out first eleven defence and second Capt. J. O. Carpenter; c eleven attack, with the exception
that the Defence Corps will have.
the two 1st XI wingers, Qwen Hughes and Lammert.
Mr K, S. Robertson beat Mr. C. A. da Roza by 6 and 6 in the final (86 holes) of the Kowloon Golf Club summer cup
The junior golf championship at Happy Valley will be restarted and the drawe is McCubbin Stewart; W Pattorem v B Patheram E. Moore
Clark C. A. Grimes y WH Edmonds: P. Morison
Oliver J, H. Gelling
Laing to be
šeman,
Green, b Lee
Extras
Total Bowling Analysis.
16
W. Hung
8 Ching
8.20
8 Youngsaye
Ng Sze-kwong H. Hunga
12
way, b Beatty
Total for 5 wkta.) 816 Lleut. J H. Smith, Lt. Col.
W. A. Edmeades, Gnr. Clayton C. Choa and Q.M.S. Jacob did not bat. WE
Bowling Analysis.
Lyal
·Lee Brown Hancock Raven Ramsey Pollard
1116 2
582
88
18
19640 EL Chin b Alle
88
101
18
HOME GOLF.
WETHERED LOSES IN
FOURSOMES,
FRENCH CHAMPIONS DOWN.”
(Times of Ceylan:)
London, October 19,
At Worplesdon, in the mixed
(Mr. Maitland). 2′
Cotton Mill Ewo Cottons Orientals
Shanghai Cottons: (old)). dokimew} Miscellanegas
.do.. (new) China Buses China Lights (comb.
do. (old)
(new)
do.
China Prov, (comb.
do (old) do... (пет) Dairy Farms Der A Wing (full pd.).
Messrs. Beith and Pearce's Bill
Brewer (Mr. Heard) 8 Time: 2.45.8/5. VIII. CHAMPION SWEEP.
STAKES (114 M.) : Mr. H. Morriss's Warrenfield..
155lbs. www.(Mr. Heard) 1 Mr. Day's Bonnie Scotland
161lbs. (Mr. Dallas) 2 Mr. Liddell's Wheatcroft,
do (part. pd). 165lbs. (Mr Bremner) 3 Hongkong Amusements. Time: 2.85.2 M
HK Constructions IX. SUB GRIFFIN CONSOLA- Hongkong Electrics.
TION CUP (144 M.):*
H.K. Developments Mr. Hardy W. Fowler's Falcate H.K. Ropes (comb.)
(Mr. Dallas). 1) - do. **** (old); Mr. and Mrs. William McBain's do (new)
Rocket (Mr. McBain) 2 Hongkong Tramways Mr. Lamerton's Salamis
Lane, Crawford. Macao Electrics Mackintosh
(Mr. Moller) 8 Time: 2.51.2/5.2.
open scratch foursomes, Roger X THE WAYSIDE CUF Wethered and Mrs. Stewart, of
Littlestone, were beaten in the Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's 17first match by Mian Dobson, of Roman Oriole (Mr. McBain) 1
Brancaster, and the Hon H. Mr: Daye Greenland
1 Legge, of Worplesdon at the We BEER (Mr.Dallas) 020th green.
Mr, B. D. F. Beith's Booran RUA (Mr. Maitland): 8
The Hon. W. Brownlow,, 61, Addington, and
of Sunningdal Chaume and tively the let and the open 111 of France
the fol
Allen Findlay
Hams
Brom
Wood
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Fritz
Lai Kwong-teup,
Beatty
J.C. Lyal lbw b Fri GeLes
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A. W. Ramsey,
404010 E. Wong, b Bea
newell, Time: 1.47.2/5.
Nanyang Tobaccos Peak Trams (ola)
a dojde? (new) Sinceres Singapore. Trams Taxis United Asbestos
Watsons (old)
CUP
do (new)) Wm. Powells
XL THE POOTUNG
Middy and Co.'s Title Deed. A
(Mr. Heinzerling). *1, Messrs. Fash, and Edmund's
„Dunlop *ny: (Mri Sokoloft). 1
Mr. D. Brand's Adelphi 2.
DESKARGAN (Mr. Brand) 81 Dead heat
Time: 1.00.
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