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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

SIM SHIELD.

BRILLIANT COALIE BEATS THE CLUE.

AN OFFSIDE EPIDEMIS

BOBBIES STRANDED.

HONGKONG MAN.SENDS THEM BACK.

MR. N. H N. MODY'S KINDNEWS.

The Philadelphia "Bobbies" girl baseball team is net coming. Mr. Henry Sanborn of Kobe kindly provided them with meals when they were stranded.

THE CHINA

MILITARY SPORTS.

SURREY, REGT. MEETING TO-DAY.

SEVERAL OPEN EVENTS.

HOME RUGGER.

OXFORD UNIVERSITY SUCCESS.

ROUGH PLAY SEQUEL. (Timer of Obylon.).

London, Nov. 12. At rugby football Oxford University beat Leicester by 27 points to 8.

BLAKISTON'S SUSPENSION..

London, Nov., 12.

A special meeting of the North-

Finals in the athletic sports, Flaging on the U.S.N.C. ground yesterday in the first match of the

meeting of the 1/East Surrey Sin Shield triangular contests.

Regt. will take place at the Garampton Rugby Club unanimously rison Tourd, Sookampoo, compassed a resolution of sympathy the Hongkong Hockey Club (hald:

moncing at 2 p.m. to-morrow.

with Blakiston, who is appealing At 3 p.m. to-day the heats will to the Rugby Union against the ers) were beaten by the Army by

The "Japan Chronicle" sternly

decision to suspend him for a see that these be run off. the only goal scored in the match. comments "and

Included in the programme is a month from October 28. The toams were as under:- fraudulent engagements of enter-|

The resolution expressed con- Club-P. W. F. Mills; D. Htainers to come to Japan are abone-mile race, open to the Army Sherman, A. P. 1. Farquharson; xolutely stopped for the future." and Navy in South China. Therefidence in Blakiston as a player. Of the part that a Hongkong are three tug-of-war events, 110 The captain assured him of the

tone stone, '120- A: A. Bang. E. J. R. Mitchell |

and catch-moral support of the Club.. Capt.), Rev. EW. Martin: gentleman took in rescuing these weights open to Indian forces and Jt. Owen Hughes, W. Woodward, girl baseballers, the same paper police. A. Dyer Ball G P. Lammert, Sys T. J. Price.

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"HAT TRICK,”

Entries closed on Tuesday and The "Bobbies" Baseball team the moeting promises excellent were to sail for home. by the Isport. Army-Sergt. Clark; Sergt.. Phillips, L. Smith; Capt. C. Empress of Russia" on Novem-" Armstrong, Capt. DY Areebar 18, and it may be hoped that

Itheir troubles are now all over asst!!! Webb / Opt. ! (Capt.) L Masters, L. V. R. Wright Neville, that their adventure will be a Pie. Burgess, Lt. Jacob-Larcomb, Warning to ethers not to be su foolish as to come out without 2nd Lt. C. R. Dickins.

The hub team were withus return tickets and substantial A Good Samaritan Hett and Evans who are on the guarantees. injured list. Dand and Price came to the rescue, in the person ed the vacancies, and Lummers Mr. N. H N. Mody (a member played inside left instead of onjef a thongkong family already

selton

ARMY DEFEAT NAVY AT SOCCER.

CHARFTY BALL. KAFFLED.

Humberstone, the East Sur-

R.AS.C. A number of senior officers were present. The Surrey Regiment band played on the field. At half-time the ball (presented by Messrs. Lane Crawford Ltd.) was raffled, going to ticket No. 812.

the wing as previously arranged. famous for its beneficent deeds), reys centre-forward scored all The play was very fast and who asked "what it was though three goals for the Army in yes- interesting while the game lusted. would cost to deliver all the girlterday's match against the Navy the standard showing a decided back to their homes in Philadel while the senior service did not improvement over the games soph Reckoned up. the second-reply. far seen this season and quite in class fare across the Pacific and

This charity football match at keeping with the importance of first-class across the United States Sockumpoo was well attended, the contest At times surne rough with attendant expenses came to being for the dependants of the play was seen, but this was in-12,000, which sum Mr. Modys. M1 crew and S.S.M. Gager, evitable with enthusiasm and guaranteed on the spot, and the speed prevailing. A stick was rest of the business was very Broken, and many were often seen quickly completed.

that generosity on this large scale temporarily witheal any."

Both team combined well and is available to meet a need and it would be unfair to pick out any this kind deed so quietly and player for individual mention, but simply done is an example of a the men between the posts deserve spirit which, if it were

a little special credit for the splendid way more widely diffused. would make in which they did duty. The the world a much happier place,

Army custodian (Clark) shone brilliantly as he had by far the most work to do. His keeping av Bimes was wonderful Milk on the other side saved many goals and displayed an accuracy of judgment which was quite credit- able.

From the bully-off the ball avas haken to the Army goal where Price and Woodward each had a

RED CROSS MEN.

INDIAN SECTION NOW ONE UP.

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In the first minute or so Hum- berstone gave his side the lead with an excellent shot, the ball striking the bar before going in

Fast and exciting play till the interval saw the soldiers combin ing to better purpose. The senter service shooting was erratic.

The second session saw, Hum- berstone draw Wavish and walk the ball in for goal No. 2.

Shenton, the Naval winger, was pulled up for "playing twice" in taking a corner kick, the leather be-rebounding to him after hitting a

post.

St

Friendly rivalry in the shot, the Arst being rather weak John Ambulance Brigade and the other being ruled offside.tween the Kowloon and Indian Dyer Ball next shot at close range, sections has led to tussies on the but was unfortunate as the ball field of sport... bounced off the post.

Kowloon won the swimming Them started a series of moves honours. Arraying themselves in from goal to goal, Mills at the typical cup-tie fashion on "Armis. Club goat being called upon to tice Day the Indian division won save, and again soon after the football match. In a cricket defender got the ball away from match at the I.B.C. ground yes a dangerous position just in time.terday, the Indians proved vic-

A goal by Lammert was dis- torious. Scores follow:-

KOWLOON DIVISION. allowed owing to offside.

Past

up and down play ruled and then F. Angus, & Curreem Woodward sent a cross shot which A. Bliss, st. Sabhan, missed the post. He tried an- Curreem

other which was saved in fine T. Whitley, b Curreem style. Dyer Ball over-ran in T. Rowell, c & b Curreem attempting to intercept a ball R. G. Witchell, Bravelling across the goal, but

Mohanimed

Lummer succeeded in netting. Hirst, e & b Hyder with the same result-offside!

Both goalkeepers were called N. Mackay, b Mohammed.. upon to save in quick succession. E. Lee, run out

Individualism and opportunism led to Humberstone's last goal after which there was no more scoring.

CHEFOO SPORT.

CLUB AND BOYS ALL SQUARE."

C.I.M. COLOURS AWARDED.

Abram cur Own Vorrespondent)

Chefoo, Nov. 21.. The football season has begun and there have been two matches between the Chefoo Football Club and the C.L.M. Boys" School.

In the Arst game on October, 24..

the Football Club did all the scor- ing securing three goals, while the Boys, though they made several spirited attacks, seemed very, ineffective when it came to sheoling.

THE CUP.

SEVERAL FIRST ROUND REPLAYS.

SIX TO PLAY AGAIN..

(Reuter's Scrolou.)

London, Dec. 2...

The following matches, post. poned from Saturday, were played in the first round proper of the FA Cup

Wigan Borough 9, Nelson 0- Durham City 4. Ashington 1. The following matches were replayed:-

Watford 2, Brighton 0. first match ended 1-1.}

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HOME TURF.

IRISH CAMBRIDGESIHRE RESULT.

OUTSIDER'S SHORT HEAD WIN,

(Times of Ceylon.)

In the other game. however, on November 7, the School turned the tables completely, winning by five goals to nil This was due to a thorough re-arrangement of the side, which turned the forward line into a fine, attacking and shooting combination, with Pote Hunt and Best as the more out-on standing figures. The Club were follows:- by no means weak and attacked vigorously more than a few times

but

the School defence was superb, Moore and Stedman. as backs, and Stark in goal, and they together frustrated every attack with commendable skill

School House Matches..

Six out of twelve of the School's house match fixtures have been results being as follow: played off during this term, the

beat Faton House by four goals to In the first game Carey House

one; in the second Livingstone won from Morrison by four to nil; in the third Morrison again lost this time to Carey, also by four to nik Livingstone next played| Army- Stanton: Jordan, Paton, and owing to a fine defence Cooper: Bristowe, Sims, McGrea on the part of Paton's team only vey: Macklesworth, Butler, Hum-won by one goal to nothing. berstone, Mitchell, Charlesworth. Livingstone then secured their third victory by beating Carey, by two goals to nil, and in the last game Paton and Morrison Houses drew, one goal each.

Navy: Wavish; Grindell Wright; Hingston, Hudson. Bale Uppington, Hyde, Nevin, Smith 11 Shenton,

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Referee: Mr. F. Smith.

Thus, at the moment, Living- Linesmen: PO. Smythe, 10.stone House has first place with 0 Phillips.

six points, with Carey second with four.

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sayed. At this stage a goal seem

Kitchell

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Woodward falling over the cus- Mohammed

todian, but in "some marvellous

way the latter managed to kick D. Mohammed, b Bliss. the ball away from the danger. B. Kitchell; e Lee, b

zone.

Whitley

From now on the Club attacked G. A. Hyder, b Bliss vigorously, a corner resalting

J. S. A. Curreem, b-Bliss.. from a miskick, by Clark, and T. All, not out Phillips saving from Dyer Ball, B. A. Hyder, e Bliss, b Hirst The Club wing men made some M. Sabhan.

spirited raids down the field and

passed to their inside colleagues;

but the Army rearguard, aspect-"

ally Allfree, sent them back time! and again.

Mills saved again from Dickens,

LEAGUE SOCCER,

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Owing to their good play during these matches Moora and Stark have been awarded their school football colours, and Pote-Hunt. who has already won his colours, has been appointed football cap tain.

Paper Hunt.

At a dinner held by the Barnes-Der A Wing (full pd.). bridge Rowing Club on Saturday, Ernest Barry, ex-world sculling Hongkong Amusements. champion, deposited £100 for a K. Constructions match between his nephew, Bert Hongkong Electrics H.K. Developmenta Barry, the 1926 winner of

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The following teams have been selected to represent the Kowloon Football Club in league matches. The first paper hunt of the sea on Saturday:-

son was held last Sunday, Nov. 1st XI v. Recreio, Kowloon ember 15, the trail being laid by ground, 4 pm: Vickers; Mr, Railton. A very close finish Wheeler and "Urquhart: Turner, ensued: Mina Sugden on Jackenips. Sims and McKolvie; Taylor, Dún being first in. Mr. Swanney, PRINCE AT SPORT. Nanyang Tobaccos ocan, Linaker. Mason and Hayes.

Reserve:-McBride.

second, and Mr. Jones third Nine startera turned out and the

Reserves v. South China "A" hunt was run off in perfect Kowloon ground, 2:30 pm -Ras-weather,

42 mussen: Brown and Guest; Street,

Caveille and Pasco;

Morrie,

6 Latham, Vickers, Fitzgerald and 8 Eastman. Reserve-Morrison. 37 Kowloon "B" v. St. Joseph's 22 Bourders, St. Joseph's ground, 02:30 pm: Matchim; Hast and Bliss; White, Miles and Nicholls; 6 Duncan, Hedley, Thomson, Ross 4 and Mason, W. M.

Rowell,

Whitley

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J. Hoosen. S. A H. Rahman,

and soon after Burgess found the A. M. Wahal and G. Mustafa did.

net, but was given offside.

Lammert shot from long range,

Réserve Jordan. ·

FIGHT AGAIN?

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Bowling Analysis.

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JOE BECKETT'S LATEST DESIRE

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but the pill went wide, and Dickens running down passed to Bliss Burgess who sent in a swift one Whitley which missed the mark.

Hirst

Play for a short space of time became slack, with corners and the ball going outside several imes. The attack was more in

The St. John of Jerusalem and Army territory, with fortunes British Red Cross golf trophy changing occasionally.

Martin played during the whole of Nov had bad luck, in scoring what ember at Fanling produced 82 would have been the equaliser and entries. The winner was Mr. a good goal. The hall struck the E. C. Frederick with a segre of post and rebounded out of play. 89—18-71. | Bad luck was the portion of the ma

TO MEET PHIL SUOT;

(Times of Ceylon.)

CRICKET TEAMS.

CIVIL SERVICE TO PLAY

·NAVY.

BYE IN ARMY SQUASH

RACKETS.

(Times of Ceylon.)

London, Nov. 17.

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The Prince of Wales has enter-Watsons (old). ed for the Army squash rackets championship to be held at Wm. Powells Frince's Club, beginning Decem- ber 7.

The following will represent the Civil Service C.C. 1st XI in a home league match on Saturday against the Navy-F. J. de Rome In the company of 22 others he (captain), G. R. Sayer, H. Greceives a bye in the first round Wallington, E. W. Hamilton, and his first opponent will be F. W BC. K. Hawkins. W. de Guingard, who is a sould ex- Edmonds, E. B. Reed, F. E. ponent of the game. Lawrence, F. J. Ling, “E, 0. Fincher and F. H, Holdman,

The most prominent of the Army players are included in the FRIENDLY MATOH, -"

41 entrants and some of the note Civil Service.C.C. "A" team able entrants are. G. N. Scott will meet the Indian R.C. 2nd XI Chad, G. H. G. Smith Dorrien, In a friendly match on the R. W. Robertson Glasgow, Captain LR.C. ground on Saturday. The E A. Sampson and Colonel W. E. CS.CC. “A” will bà---H. E. Wilson Johnston, the holder of the Strange (captain), H. F. Harper, Army rackets title. FE Booker, H. F. Westlake, LT. W. Cars, R. A. Smith, C. H. Beardal, S. B. Spillett, E. A. Bastin, R. 3. W. Patterson and C W. Jaffaries. Reserves: G. E. a substantial aidestake to maet Ursell and H. J. Pearce. Phil Scott,

London, Nov. 5. Joe Beckett is contemplating coming out from retirement, and states that he is willing to put up

Joe Beckett is the former heavyweight boxing champion of Britain.]

New York, December 2-1 is re

ported in financial dyles that the effects of the German polaan mono- K.C.C. 2ND XI. /

poly to place in the United States The Kowloon CC. 2nd XI, in portion of the $50,000,000 Interne their junior league match against tional Loan have been disapproved the Navy 2nd XI, on Saturday at by the State Department on the Kowloon, will be represented ground that America...

andistonga "should not be

Club throughout the game, and Londen, Nov. 3-In addition their bid for an equaliser was to Cassidy and Terguson, tha nullified by the splendid work of right winger MacLaughlan from Achallenge has been issued on by WJ Gorvi, Cap the Navy, custodian.

Clyde, has been signed on for behalf of Piet Vanderveer. the H. Paisons, B. Pethers G. Leer og industries enjoying Cardiff City. It is stated that heavy-weight boxing champion of F. W. Howell, A R. Raven, the transfer of the three coat Holland, for a fight with Phil J. E. Hancock, A. A. Dind De monopoly-Reuter & Americans

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