MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
LAI WAH CUP.
ROYAL NAVY DRAW WITH CHINESE.
SECOND LEAGUE SOCCHR,
Good class football unmarred by any sign of auspicious phy was the feature of the first match, played on the H.K.C. ground, on Saturday, in the af Wah Cup, the Royal Navy sharing four goals with the Chinese.
No senior league match was
played. In the junior divisions
The Club Reserves got their open- ing point of the season and South China "C" added to their sequence of consecutive victories.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Lai Wah Cup (semi-Anal),
Royal Navy .....2. South China
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EBAGUE,
Div. I (See. A).
Prams
HOME SOCCER.
FIRST ROUND OF THE. F.A CUP.
LEAGUE RESULTS.
(Reuter's Service.)
London, Nov, 28. The following football matcher were played to-day (home team given first):-
LAWN BOWLS.
TAIKOO R. C. ANNUAL "AT HOME."*
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION,
THE
CHINA
Alled by the members of the Kow-ing and serving teas during thể
loon Dock Club who would have functions held by the Club during LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
played a return match against the past season.—Mrs. J. Sloan, members of the Talkoo Dock | Mrs. Muirhead). Mrs. Maxwell and Club, but unfortunately this fall Mrs. Laing.
Namon
OFFICIAL « QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 30, 1925, 10:80 AM.
London.
through owing to Taikoo having Tennis Competition:-1st prize, to make several alterations in the won by Mr. B. Moore; 2nd prize, date of the "at home." Kow-won by Mr. J. McCubbin, loon had another fixture for that Billiards Competition (Swire afternoon and had been unable to Cup)-1st prize, won by Mr. C ful their engagement with Tal-Young, 2nd prize, won by Mr. T. koo, Thanks to Mr. Basu and to Peterson; 3rd prize, won by Mr. the Craigengower Cricket Club, R. Keown. the Bowl League Champions for Billiards Competition (Car this season, they had been able michael Cup):-1st prize, won by TT. on Landon Postpone HOW ENTIL? times for to carry through. He thanked Mr. R. Keown; 2nd prize, won by TT on Shanghat ... various reasons the Taikoo Recrea-them, on behalf of the Bowling Mr. E. Moore. tion Club helt Air mal Jawa Committee of the Taikoo Club,.
Banka Best Break:-Mr. J. McCubbin, in excellent attendance, Fowls " Home" On Saturday with for filling in the breach and At the conclusion of the prize
Hongkong Bank coming to play the "Dock" that presentation, Mr. W. Robertson Chartered Bank
do During the afternoon, games afternoon. Next year, he was (Secretary of Club) thanked Mrs. Mercantile Bank, A. & B. were played on six rinks and the de-optimistic enough to think, Tai-Russell for presenting the prizes: Blyth Spartans 2. Hartlepoolssion went in favour of Taikoo by koo would close their green as and handed her a beautiful P. & C. Bank
five games to one. Ou three rink winners of the League versus the bouquet of flowers in a silver hold- Bank of East Asia Carlisle United 0. Chilton Colliery members of the Taikoo Sugar Re-Rest, and although Craigengower er as a memento of the occasion
said they had the shield as a fix-
On behalf of his wife, Mr. Canton Insurance finery opposed members of the Chinature, they would leave it at that. Russell suitably replied. Hordern Athletic 2, Darlington 3.Sugar Refinery (associated with the He hoped the fixture with the
China Underwriters newly formed East Point Recreo-China Sugar Refinery would be-Committee and members of the Union Insurance ... New Brighton 2, Barrow 0.
The Chairman, on behalf of the North China Insurance.. Oldham Athletic 10. Lytham 1.
how Club), and in the games the come an interesting and pleasant Chub thanked the donors of the Yangtze Insurance ...... Tranmere Rovers 0 Crewe Alex-me Club were the winners by animal domestic function.
andra 0;
prizes and called for three chears
Fire Insurances. for them
China Fire Insurance... HK. Fire Insurance. « Douglaans
Skipping. Hongkong Steamboats.. HK Tags & Lighters.. Indo-Chines (Fra)
F.A. Cup (1st Round).
United 2
Southport . Mold 0; Accrington Stanley 4, Wrexham 0; Walsall 0, Grimsby Town 1:
Coventry City 1. Halifax Tow: 0 Worksop Town 0. Rotherham
United 8.
Boston 5, Mansfield Town 2. Wuth Athetic 0; Chesterfield 5.
On behalf of the donors of prizes, Mr. J. Reid responded and said this was possibly the last oc- easion on which he would be able
[Three games to ni The other three The afternoon had been most ends should have been played on by mccessful and pleasant and the representative of the Kowloon weather had been most propiti ck against members of Taikoo outs for the occasion. Bowling in bock, but owing to the number of the Club that season had been ccensions which the Taikoo very successful. They were run-
lab have had to post their hers up in the 2nd League, which to give them a prize and suggest At Home," the Kowloot Dock he was sure they would agreed that he should give them a shield, which might be competed |<inkwarta were: unable to keep their was an achievement when one H.K... Rus... Doncaster Rovers 2, Wallingtongngement, having it fixture on considered the position bowling for any way they thought ft.
hold in a clubs in the Colony.
(Applause). e Kowloor side. Happily, how-Their competitions had been
The expressing of thanks to the lub bowls players cune to the garnes had been carried through. fever, the Bruigengower Cricket very keen and many interesting Chairman concluded the proceed.
ings. resente, and were matched against They were successful in housing The horse (lub. Budhree matches.the Interport gume, and he Enike were the victors by two thought it surprised quite a Igomes to one.
number that they had a. bowling
Kowloon Ros. 12 St. Joseph's F
Div. IF (See. B)
South China "0" 3 Brunis. Res.
SL. J. Beardens. South China "3" St. de Resenzen & Masleni- “B**
Friendly
Kowloon F... "Hermes"
Royal Navy v. Chinese..
Bringing in Pang Kam-wing from the juniors, the Chinese made the first ruid
Through the defence miskicking. Uppington centred to Smith who banged the ball in, after 26 min- utes, for the Navy to take the lead!..
Town 0.
Northampton Town 3. Barnsley 1. Worrester City 0; Kettering Town
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Bradford 2. Lincoln City. Leyton J. St. Albans City 0 Clapton & Norwich City Brentford 3, Barnet 1. Charlton Athletic 4. Windsor, and
"Eton 2.
Gingham 6. Squtball 0. London Caledonians 1, Ilford 2. Buton Town 3, Folkstone 0.
CLOSE SEASON MATCH.. The Kowloon Bowling Green Cub were at home to the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon and won by 14 points.
Yacht Club K.B.G.
Hazel.
At the conclusion of the aftergreen of surroundings equal to on's play, Mr. J. Russell (wife those they possessed. They as of the Churman of the Club) to make the event a success and Adey
Club, did everything they could ented the bowls trophies and prizes won during the season, and also the maintain the reputation of the Jamie 1.prizes given for other chib competi-Colony was steadily increasing
Colony in Bowls. Bowling in the Carpenter
(Skip) and many found the exercise, Witchell The scores in the various bowls especially during the summer, of Keith matches follow:-
T.S.R. Dulwich Stewart
McKechnie
Brighton and Hove Albion
Watford 1. Northfleet United 2, Queen's Park
Rangers 2. Chatham 0. Sittingbourne 3 Southend United
Humlet 1
tions.
Aberdare Athletic 4. Bristol Sloan
Rovers 1,
J. S. Sloan
(Skip) ..22 Seath
C.S.R. Douglas.
Anderson
McKellar
Fowler,
(Skip) Whiteford
Middleton
Williamson
McTavish
Weymouth 0, Newport County 1. Torquay United 1, Reading 1, Bournemouth 3.. Merthyr Town 0. Maxwell Farnham United Breweries 1. Matthews
Swindon Town 10.
Muirhead Exeter City 1, Swansea Town 3. (Skip)..24 (Skip)
South Bank
Glen v. Stockton and Mitchell
Royle Thorburn McCubbin Forbes Ferguson Shaw
(Skip)..16 (Skip) (after an extra head). Taikoo Dock C.C.C. Wotherspoon Spinks
Just on half-time the Chinese hadt replied twice. Chan Kwong fu made one of his characteristic wing sprints and passed to Suen who equalised with i cross shot. The second golf came from a freeDurham City v. Ashington post- rick on the touch line. Chan Soponed on account of frost. lobbed the leather right into the Rochdale 1 West Stanley 1. roulmouth and it seemed to re-when abandoned at half-time bound after being cleared by owing to the ground being dan Wavish, into the net: Wong was prominent in worrying the defence when the kick was taken.
After the breather the Navy got into their stride. Both sets of forwards maintained attacks in which the rearguards had anxious limes. A movement by Suen led to Chan Kwong-iu centering and
gerous.
Wigan Borough v. Nelson post- poned.
Arsenal 2. Sunderland 0.
English League (Div. 1). Aston Villa 3, Manchester City 1. Bolton 0, Cardiff 1. Leeds 0. West Bromwich 1. Leicester 1, Everton 1.
Wong getting an opportunist goal Liverpool 0; Bury 1.
but the referee gave offside. A Manchester United 2. Blackburn 0. rerner was given agains the Navy Notts. County 4 Tottenham 2. hit the kick went behind. From West Ham 2, Huddersfield 3, The goal-kick the Navy attack
Division II.
moved up. Uppington centred and Fulham J. Southampton 1. Goodlett scored the fourth goal of Middlesborough 2, Bradford City
the match.
5,
Gringle,Portsmouth 3, Port Vale 2. Navy Wavish; Wright; Davenport. Hudson, Preston . Derby 1. Pingston; Uppington Hyde, Good Wednesday 4. Chelsen 1..
South Shields S, Notts Forest
lett, Smith, Shenton.
thai
Div. III (South). Crystal Palace 6. Plymouth 5.
South China: Lan Hing-Stockport 4, Blackpool 3. cheung: Ng Kam-chuen, Chan So; Stoke 3. Hull City 1. Leung Yuk-tong. Weng Sai-w£, Lam Yuk-ying: Pang Xam-wing Leung Wing-lak, Wong Pak.
Scottish League. chung, Suen Kam-shun, Chan Airdrieonians 2, St. Mirren 1. Kwong iu.
Clydebank 3, Queen's Park 0. Referee, Mr. F. Smith Lines Dundee United 2, Hibernians.2. men, Messrs. Smith and Ferney-Hamilton 2, Cowdenbeath 1. hough.
Hearts 1. Kilmarnock 0: Morton, Dundee 0. Partick 2, Motherwell 1. Rangers 2, Falkirk 3. Raith 0, Aberdeen 1. St. Johnstone 0, Celtic. 3.
League, Div. H "A‚”
Two goals up early on thanks to-Hill and Pile finding the mark, the Hongkong F.C. Reserves lost a goal before half-time, Muffett getting through for the Surrey Drums, Hulchings obtained the equaliser from a penulty kick.
St. Joseph's College led by Ward's goal at half-time in their match with. Kowloon Reserves. Latham and Vickars were the marksmen to give the Kowloon men the points.
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JACK FROST.
HOME TURF EVENTS INTERRUPTED.
(Reuter's Service.).
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great benefit to them. It was Guy strange that the ladies had been No slow to take up the sport and he would strongly recommend them to try it and possibly they might see
in the near future 11 ladies' championship games.
After expressing the hope that. the next season would be as suc- cessful as this one. had been, the Chairman "called upon Mrs. 6 Russell to present the various
trophies and prizes.
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SHOOTING.
LOCAL PISTOL MATCH RESULT.
H.M.S. "Hawkins", defeated the Hongkong Police, by 65 points at the Kennedy Road range on Saturday in a pistol match.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons. Orientale Shanghai Cottons (old).
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(new) Miscellaneous.
Before Mrs. Russell did this, Mr. Russell referred to. Mr. Ferguson winning the Bowla 15 Championship of the Club, and commented that he was a won- derful skip a wonderful player and had successfully skipped the Hongkong Interport Bowls Team. The Chairman also paid brief tribute to the late Mr. Sutherland (Skip) .... 16 Stewart (whose funeral took The maximum per man was 145 Canton Ices:
place at Happy Valley the pre-points, over the following prac- Cements (comb.) vious Saturday). He mentioned tices:-Six rounds at 10 yards, that the late Mr. Stewart, who application, Figure I target; aix
... do. (old) had gone to join the great rounds at 15 yards, application; China Buses 10 majority, had won several prizes six rounds at 15 yards in 15 Chine Lights (comb.) during the season, and on behalf seconds, grouping: six rounds do (old) of the committee of the Club and walking from right to left from 20 do. (new)
Neves Abbas
Rosselet
Macfarlane (Skip)
(Skip) ..26 Muirhead Alves Chapman Espina Weir
Muskett McLeod Basa
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CHAINMAN'S SPEECH.
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Mr. J. Russell (Chairman of the Club) presided at the pre- sentation of prizes which took 1.place at the conclusion of the rink
games.
do. (new)
the members he expressed sym-to 16 yards; six rounds at 20 China Prov. (comb:) pathy with the widow and child-yards, application.
ren in their sad bereavement.
Mrk. Russell then presented the ups and prizes as under:-
Bowls Prize Winners Season
1925.
do. (old)
Scores were
... do. (new) Hawking T. Shenton 127 Dairy Farms
H. Marling 113; H. Page 105; L. Der A Wing (full pd.).. Ring 100; F. Gossett 94; A. Thoday 88: Total 637. Championship of the Club, pre-
Hongkong Police: B. Wynne sented by Mr. Templeton 1st 126: W. R. Scott 116; S. C prize, won by Mr. Ferguson; 2nd Saunders 96: L. R. Whant 91; prize, won by Mr. Laing; 3rd W. T. Ritchie 80: E. A. Meadows prize, won by Mr. Wallace."
Mr. Reid:-1st prize, won by Mr. Singles Handicap, presented by Ferguson; 2nd prize, wen by Mr. Morrison; 3rd prize, won by Mr. McCubbin.
Pairs Competition (4 Bowls) presented by Mr. Hill-1st prize, won by Messra. Ferguson and Stewart 2nd prize, won by Messrs, James. Sloan and Seath; 3rd prize, won by Messrs. John Sloan and Crichton,
65; Total 572.
do. (part pd.). Hongkong Amusements. HK. Constructions Hongkong Electrics H.K. Developments HK Ropes (comb.)
do. (old) do. (new) Hongkong Tramways Lane, Crawfords Macao Electrics Mackintosh Nanyang Tobaccos Peak Trams (old)
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HOCKEY MATCH.
ROYAL NAVY. DEFEAT. THE CLUB.
Hongkong Hockey Club met in a sinceres
Teams from the Navy and the friendly match at the United Ser Singapore Trams vices Recreation ground on Satur-Taxis day afternoon. The game was a United Asbestos little short, twenty minutes being played each half. This was due
(Founders) do. (Ordinary) to a start being made on the Watsons (old) Club's ground at King's Park. do.
(DOW) The ground was not in very good Wm. Powells order and the match had to be stopped and restarted on the Services ground.
He thanked those present for their attendance that afternoon, and for assisting the Bowling Corimittee to bring the bowls season to a successful close. This was the fourth attempt they had made to hold this function, but what with other club meetings and the call of the Good Shepherd they had made postponement Mr. Greig and Mr Paton:-1st Rink Competition, presented by after postponement, and even that day's game had been doubt prize, won by Messrs, Morrison, ful on account of the national Grimes, Ward and Matthews; 2nd mourning. He did not think, how prize, won by Mesara, T. Young ever, that their reverence for the Laing, Warnock and Crichton, Good Queen's memory would lose. anything by their recreation there that afternoon. Explaining the manner in which they were clos- ing their green the Chairman paid bowling in the Colony had reached such a stage whan clubs were a numerous that it was Pairs Competition (2 Bowle), impossible to house rinks from presented by Mr. Resker: 1st each club. The Bowling Com prize, won by Messrs. Laing and S. mittee thought it would be a fit Stewart; 2nd prize, won by ting manner to close the season Messrs. Wotherspoon and Chal with two team contests, and by mers: 3rd prize, won by Messrs a happy thought it was decided Seath and Chapmaz. to invite the members of the Special Prize of Set of Bowls, tion, Club, associated with the and Co.:--lat, iriza, won by Mr. presented by Messrs. Davie, Boag newly formed East Point Recrea China Sugar Rednery, to play the Ferguson; 2nd prize, won by Mr.
with the Talkoo Sugar Refinery, members of their Club, associated S. Stewart,
Non-Prize Winners Competi- E. Blanco, (2), A. Blanco and M. M. J. G. Ritchie (55) is the excep, became known, a well known Young1st prize, won by Mr. H. of game to faster veterans, but He might say that when this tion, Prize presented by Mr. G. M. Souze put on four for St. Joseph's tion to the rule. His defeat of benefactor to the community McKechnie: 2nd prize, won by Mr. Boxing Association's novices Boarders agalast South China M. Jacob, the Davis Cup inter came forward with a very band C. Young Brd prise, won by Mr, tournament will commence at "B," all in the first period and Fan national, in three straight sets is some "gold" cup His name. Russell Shit-hung got one after the
Murray Barracks and will be interval;"
one of the most remarkable in the although he had asked him (the Mrs. Russell, also presented continued tomorrow evening at Houghton, before the breather, and
history of the game.
Chairman) not to mention it, he silver spoons to the pisyers of the the same time and Castilho, scored for St.
thought had better be made winning rinks and amid much Altogether 184 entries have Joseph's College Raurves against
known as Lord Teakwood, or laughter and appla handed the been recal the Moslem Club. "B.
League, Div. II “B.”
London, Nov, 20. Owing to froat the Birmingham saces for tomorrow (Monday) have been postponed and Tuesday's pro-
[gramme has been, abandoned.
London, Nov. 28 This Manchester races, including
Tin Lip-fat and Leung Cheong each obtained a goal for South China "C against the Drum Re- the November handicap, have been serves in the first half. In the abandoned on account of frost, second "Coates reduced the deficit
but Leung beat Dopson a second time.
Friendly Match.
The Kowloon senior team, ing at
home, best HAV
Lawn tennis is scarcely the sort
Herbertzen duze
"Hermes" by the odd goal in five some such name (Laughter
Wheeler opened with a spot The conditions at ach dick for a penalty and Sims added cup were that
the second,
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ed the third but the Heringstory The scared twice.
the
The match was of a very poor order, peither side showing any brilliancy, and in the first half no score was made. In the second half, the Navy, who were playing with more understanding, secured two goals Lieutenants Fleet and Hill did the scoring.
BOXING.
NOVICES TOURNEY"
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INVESTMENTS
We shall be gift to quote upon any share whether bostnem negotiated or not, Cash bisla, no, forward transactions.
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