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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

LOCAL BOXING.

PROGRAMME FOR FIRST TOURNEY.

CHAMPIONSHIP Bony.

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CLUB GO DOWN.

SUBMARINES HOCKEY

VICTORY...

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

CRAIGENGOWER C.C.

TEAMS FOR TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

ERICKET AND LAWN BOWLS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GOLF MATCH.

TEAMS CHOSEN FOR SUNDAY,

CONDITIONS OF PLAY.

HOME RUGGER,

EVIL OF PLAGE-KICKING

NEGLECT.

NOTES AND COMMENT..

END OF STRIKE.

SIGNIFICANT CANTON

MEETING.

"PEACE" KEELERS FIRST.

NEED MET.

GOOD CLUB AT MODERATE COST.

Y.M.CA. BUILDING........

Considerable sigificance is:

The need of an institution to attached to a meeting of all four provide both a club and accom- commercial associations (or cham-modation at a moderate cost 101 bers) in Canton on Monday when young men from the homelands the subject discussed by the has long been a pressing one and Chincse merchants was again "the efforts of the European Y.CA, ond of the atriko.”

in this direction have occasioned The meeting, which was in-considerable interest since their

The following are the teams By F. P. Marshall, Oxford Blue & Vice-

Capt., Harlequins XV.) which will reprosent St. Andrew's and St. George's Societies in the jannual golf' match at Fanling on

London, Oct. 10) - Sunday.

Of Services players. I notice St. Andrew's A. H. Ferguson, that our old friend Luddington is Saturday week (November 29

Flaying on the U.S.RC ground The cricket team to represent M. Walker. W. Douglas. J. Bstarting the season well for the

the Sub- the Craigengower Cricket Club in Ross, P. G. Walker, R. L. Mon- willie the opening of the Hong-yesterday afternoon

with H.M.S.rieff, A. B. Purves, W. Lang, Devonport Services. Though he formal agreed that something inception. the home match marine Flotilla "defeated:

L. T Watty, D. McLaren, W. Jmay be a Attle' past his best now, must be done to end the present The interest has naturally in- kong boxing won in the Brst Hongkong Hockey Club 2nd XI by Tamar" this afternoon is:-

Mowfung (captain). M. Clerk, J. D. Kinnaird, G. Mhe is still a great player, and a situation. A proposition was creased as the tine" building in vp gouls to three.

carried that a working committee, Kowloor has gradually evolved! The teams lined up as follows Pirthu, F. K. Modi, A. Hamson, E. Dalgety, W. Ironside, T. S. Whyte-thundering hard worker. More-composed of two members of each and the thirty-six bedrooms were As has already been announced,

Hongkong Hockey Club 2nd XI:liamson, R. C. Reed, F. Schnaps, Smith A. Ritchie (Hon. Secre-

[over; he can kick goals, and, association, sound all classes of booked long before the work was The main ewend is a 10-round chum Bager: J. Wedlake, Tearne: F. Fincher R. F. Lus. H. M.tary),

St. George's-R. M. Smiththough 1 have said it before, I may cpinion in Canton, and report to completed. It is interesting in ploundup bous for if welterweight. F. Stewart, A. A. Dand, J. E.Xavier, A. Kitchel

Murine Betts Noronha; A. S. Exel, J. Prior. The lawn bowls team goingendered. J. Mi-say it again, that it is high time a mass meeting which will decide this connection to note that accum heit tsteh

J. Armstrong. G. R. Vallack, over to Civil Service for a "friend chell, L. G. S. Dodwell, N. that more attention were paid to|

the steps to be taken,

modation is being provided for [ly" match -

Smith Capt Bloxham, F. J. de

News of Strikers."

both members and non-members. hwins" holder, undi A.. G. P. Lammert.

Submarine Kwin (Hennes") who comes will»

Plotin Sher- B. W. Bradbury. G. Green, Rome, C. Bulmer Johnson, L. R. the art of place-kicking.

According to a special report to Charges for room and board arc Andrews, R. Hancock, LE-Col There no reason why the Wah Tez Yat Eo the from $100 to $140 a month whilst wood: Emley, Conway; King. B. A. Hyder, V. Espina. an Formidabb, reputation

A. Macfarlane, A. Gillard, C. S. Matthews, F. S, Harrison, general standard should be so Canton Strike Executive has for- in the non-members" section, Simpson, Brooms; Armstrong. Slade, Hill, Majendie, Garwood,

Rosselet, L.. A. Rose.

G. B. Layton, P. H. Crapnell, J. DU

(Canton) pressmen to sleeping accommodation is pro-. attend their medtings or call at vided for visitors to the Colony, Humphreys, L. S. Greenhill (Hon. Poor. The root of the matter lies Didden Secretary).

[in keeping the Bye on the ball, as

¡headquarters.

and other non-members at a daily Singles in torofoon. Pourballs in golf, and in good foot-work.

Another message concerns the or weekly rate. | afternoon.

That may sound obvious, but I do torps of special investigatory" of got away, with Lammert promin unt on the wing. The first raft

kicking foot but placing the other set in between the investigators not mean good work with the strikers formed to supervise the ended in off-side. Two further

pickets. Apparently discord has 3. J. Brok, the manger of the moves were pulled up by Conway

foot so that the kick is delivered and the pickets. Play being transferred. Eager Boxing Association, has not quite was called upon le save twice.

with the maximum accuracy and' Descon ng his programme. He bus in From a corner King obtained pos-

power. Many playera charge at mardi six" bouls--be unin vez, a scusion and scored, the ball strik-

the ball savagely, as if they in- Desmound mituin suidh her &-roundering the post and bounding in,

be arranged for by secretary of tended to scare it over the bar; the, making 19 rovinds of boxing with making the Navy one up:

front of goal. Several visits by Gor Club. Each member to sign wise man is deliberate about the play a variety.

Club broke through again, Valack the Club were rupulsed until Lam-" for his tiffin. scoring fine goal. Half-time armert again found the not, this time from a corner, The suitors rived with one goal each.

limits is in the capable hands of Small-g Hams at the military The play for some time from elemtion Sumecks white Ewin is the start was mostly in the Club bining qarichly no the Yacht territory, but the Club forwards

Bebli tre vagy fil and a keen rentest ~ ૧૬/૩,

The 6 pomal berías, ponding per missions From respective command

Ting offerts, are --

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(Hunreye Smathers: Leading Sean Baker

v. Sigelmat Bog lightweight;

The

D. Fritz, D. K. Kharas," F. Fisher, E. Arculli.

Eundon. October 2—Sadler, the !

Survey fast bowler, has signed, an agreement to act as professional to the Durham City Cricket Club, members of the Durham, Senior Lengue. next season.

and for bye if U holes or over; Scoring point for singles 2 points for fourballs and 1⁄2 for bye if 3 holes or over,

Spoons to be given by Club to winning side and $1 to be charged to each player,

Starting times and tiffins will

In the second half" the sailors were kept busy with a determined were soon one up again, through attack, and a hot shot was saved Armstrong, who was successfully the goalkeeper, kicking out. A. with a cross shot st long range. The final whistle sounded with the Lammert. now using his speed to score in favour of the Navy by five better advantage in an inside posouls to three.

A. B. I tion, made the score two all. The The Navy forward line was Peurer Billawek) v. A. E. Milter sailors attacked vigorously, and faster and showed better under- Formes middleweights; scored thrice in succession standing in the passes, being also Megamer) v. Stokor Mur-through Slade, Majendie and Hillwell supported by the backs. The reld Hawkinsk

the second of these being the re-lub custodian had plenty to do 'The 10 round bout has yet to he fault of a prolonged scramble in and saved often. Axed up definitely.

Most of the men are a bruining all the your round. W present the fishing lonches are being put on and Mr. Brook is confident flap the tips parament is going to be n splendid one. Booking arrugements À (3): Bo announced in die konny.

CHESS VISIT.

AF BORIS KOSTICH IN

HONGKONG,,

HOLIDAY SPORT SUMMARY,

CHARITY SOCCER.

CIVILIANS v. SERVICES МАТСН.

In aid of the Poppy Day Bund

TO-DAYS CRICKET,

WHERE LOCAL GAMES W112. BE PLAYED,

Of the cricket Axtures ao faz | the charity soccer match. Civilians annoticed for co-day, two are v. Services, will be played on the day matches. A pleasing Hongkong Football Club ground, feature is that three "hong" teams Happy Valley (to-day), kick-off at will be playing. The games 4 p.m.

Admission is 50 cents covered" stand. 30 cents open stand

APP

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Myors,

the.

COTTON TRADE.

(Reuter's Service.)

The finishing touches are now

November 25, at 5.30, this being being made and there will be an official opening on Thursday,

performed by His Excellency, the | Governor.

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Special attention is given to the reucing room and library, Papera and periodicals for the former were placed on order some time ago and are now coming to hand,, ' and arrangements have been made for a regular supply of new bocks every month. Considerable in- terest bas already been created Colony and nearly all the bed- among the young men of the

rooms have been booked.

POSITION IN NORTH.

(Reuter's Service.)

Peking, Nov. 10. Halangho-haien in addition to Fengtlen cavalry have occupied Sanhohater and are advancing on Tungehow.

The Kuominchun (People's

| business, and wees that he stands neither too near nor too far away. £1,040 GOLF.

Manchester have done well in electing that great player, A. L

London, Nov. 10. COMPÒTON'S BRILLIANT There is, I think, more of a touch exchange of views occurred between Gracie, captant for this season. Letuspares that only an informal VICTORY,

of genius about his play than Mr. N. U. Wadia, Chairman of the about that of any other player Bombay Mill Owners Association, The ground at the rear of the “GRAFIEST OF THE YEAR.""

who has appeared since the War and the Manchester trade repre- building is being prepared for He tells me that he has a very sentatives." It is understood that games and it is the intention to London, Sept. 26. Manchester, yesterday won, the full of promise. That is far leiders of the Lancashire cotton in tary from England, Mr. J. H. young side, whose average age is the object of his visit is to secure, if have it. lighted for use in the Arelie Compston, of North about twenty-two, but who are posible, the co-operation of the evening. An experienced Secre- great professional £3,040 match better than a team of cunning dustry with the Bombay millowners Hunt, O.B.E., will be in charge, play tournament at Moor Park, grandfathers, who will all retire in legislative action against Japan- Rickmansworth.

He heat George Badd of time, and leave chaos behind them. tion of Japanese exchange which is from the game about the same ese competition and the deprecia Roehampton by 3 up, and 1 to play after one of the most enter-

Another great outside, Eddie to have created bars with the

starbeds the season Training matches the tournament briliantly for Bradford, He ale both of Lancashire and Bombay has aver provided In His long his almost won their match against colton goods. It is alleged that [tory. This magnificent victory Manchester off his own bat, seor the Japanese are disregarding the rrows Compston as the greatest ing one of those amazing tries hours and conditions of labour player of the yeny.

when he seems to fade through the ugreed upon in the Washington At the sixth, seventh eighth opposition as if he were a ghost., Convention The Bombay mill- and ninth holes he took three P. D. B. Spence, the well-known' owners say that this has compelled pubs, and when fifteen holes had tennis player. is doing very well them to reduce wages 11 per cent., been playet he was, dcwn. this year at full-back for Guy's, which has led to the present strike. Army) is apparently prepared to Towards the end of the round. The Hospital should have a fairly is understood that Mr. Wadia evacuate however. he began to putt. and good season, for they still have in will continue hir discussions in fighting

Tungchow without inmediately he won two out of addition to Spence such tried, ont- Lancashire during the week. In hver holes, so that at the end of sides as J. Fog Schalkwijk, this comection it is noteworthy jui, is still striving to maintain The Chief Executive, Tuan Chi the first round he was only C. L. Stern and G. Fellowes--that suggestion has been made peace between Fengtien and the E down.

"Smith, while in the serum W. H. For the abolition of the 34 per cent. Kaomfuchun. Clad gave him every chance, Myburgh, 1. Schabort, and E. excise duty on Indian woven sloth He called a Cabinet meeting For he was seldom on the fairway, Hutchinson are the line Compston putted decently "is but for unce when Gadd was off for them again. Hutchinson which it is said aufers competition yesterday afternoon and urged. and squared the match at the powerful,

most useful forward with Japanese coarse counts but Mr. Mo Teh-hul, who is an adher

and

Work does not compete with Lancashire's the Marshal, stating that the hard

ent of Chang Tso-lin, to wire to twenty-seventh hole.

From that point he was master tradition,

ing, real follower of the Guy's finer counts.

Lancashire, how Kuominchun entertained no hosti- of the situation. Gadd got him

ever, appears to favour & ammultaneity towards Fengtien, and asking Their great rivals, Bart'a, are ous similar reduction of eleven per why the Fangtienites were pene- down to again, but Compston captained this year by R. H. ant. in the Indian import duty ou trating the metropolitan area. would not be denied, and because Bettington. He has with him in Lancashire cloth. he played the better golf became "the scrum such excellent forwards

Mr. Ho Teh-hui, accordingly formy 2

as A. W. L. Bowe, E. S.-Vergetta

telegraphed to that effect. Al Civili-Service C.C, cs.da

When it came to the thirty-fifth and W. S. Morgan: but he is not, of the Civil Service Cricket Club "A team v. Royal Engineers, hole of the match Compston had so well served outside. W

Nanking, Nov. 10. -Confirmation is to hand of the will entertain a team from the start 2 p.m.

"no need to hole a 1ft. putt similar, Gaisford at full-back doing An Army steamer, laden with Fengtien troops.

Portland, Maine, November 10. evacuation of Hsuchowfu by the lo-Craigengower C.C. in a "friendly" At the 1.R.C. ground, Sookum to those he had so frequently very well, though looks as if he explosive powder, suspected to be

match at bowls, in return for past, poo, Indian R.C. 2nd XI v, Sab, missed, but he did it and ingreased "will have to work extra hard to a rum

The town has been occupied by "Whose who pubrticipated last night | hospitality.

marine 14.

the measure of his success,

runner by a coastguard the allied armies, without fighting. repair the mistakes of his centres, patrol boat; found one pound shells being aimed at her before she was able to signal-her identity. Not realising that she was pur- Et le notified in Command Orders sued she had veered off and put on that Captain G. A. Clements re- steam. The commander of the tires, receiving a gratuity, October patrol boat explained later that 7/1925 Captain Clements is now the chtumstances looked most head of the Shameen police. Aleo suspicious as the vessel had case that Captain H. J. Hardiman re- piled up on deck and appeared to tires on retired pay, October 6, 1925. be fleeing-Reuter's Service,

LOGNE PLAYER'S DRAW.

OF PS local players ranged agamust M. Boris Kontich, the Yugo-Blay elbes master, at the Kowloon British School last night, all lost with the exception of the Rev.

HOCKEY MATCH.

Against a strong. Royal Navy team, the Hongkong Hockey Club 1st XI will play a hockey matchi at the U.S.R.C. ground to-day.

This match must start pune- tually at 3 p.m. as the ground is

Noel Evans who drew his game being used for another match at with the visitor lasting the largest.4.30 p.m.]

Play extended 2 hours, the visiter attending the local men: ultaneously, Mr Sequeira's

gante was interesting but Bir Heary Potboek was pressed for time..

XF. Kostich goes to Shanghai by the Empress of Bussin

NEPTOW.

IP

Sir Henry Pollock K.C., D.

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Spher #1.M.B. Kinch and Kowloon, PA. Ronak (6ʻlub Lamítane), 0. Squib Lusitangi, R.A. Eton Boy Bond, Rev. No-l Evans Ranskan J. H. Yun lopup- Fabe, oko jeom,

"FRIENDLY" BOWLS.

At 8 p.m. to-day, lawn bowlers

At Kowloon. Kowloon Cricket Clubs, the A, F. Co, stort at 11.15

4.1.

At Police Recreation Club. Married v. Single, all-day match.

At the H.K.C... Ewe y. Taikoo start at 2 pan.

AL the University ground, rasts," start at 2 p.m.

Y. H.K.C.C. "Out University

At Craigungower Cricket Club, 6.6 H.M.S. Tamar." start

p.pt

HOW THE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL WAS STAGED,

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turning out

American

Shanghai, November 10-The Faundryman: "I am sorry to International. Commission of have to tell you, sir, that one of Judges investigating the Shanghai your shirts is lost."

affair of May 80, has closed its re- Customer: "But, here, I have "port which has been forwarded to Just paid you for doing it up." Peking and the Commissioners

Laundryman: "Quite right, sir, will return home at the earliest we laundered it before we lost it." opportunity-Reuter.

FANLING. GOLF.

NOVEMBER CAPTAIN'S CUP RESULT.,

The following are the scores in the November qualifying competi- tion for the Captain's Cup played on the Fanling golf course on November 7-9 )—–—–—–—

W. W. Mackenzie. 81-7—71 qualifies. Other scores were — Eldon Potter 88-12=73, W. Lang 88-12-76, E. J. R. Mit- chell 86-6-79, H. U. Ireland 86-7--79, A. Morrison · ́90m 1179.

The women's golf championship of 1926 has been fixed for

Harlech, states the "Golf Monthly."

London, October §.—An offer of £30,000 has been made to Mre S. W. Beer for the purchase of Diomedes, but his trainer, Mr. Harvey Leader statee that the offer has been refused. This is! the biggest sum, it is understood, ever made for any horse that has not what classic event.

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