TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
INTERPORT TEAM.
RUGBY MEN TO VISIT SHANGHAL
HONGKONG'S CHOSEN XV,
Hongkong's rugby team for the interport triangular at Shanghal has been chosen. It is}----
Back: H. J. Armstrong. Three-quarters
to (right
SOCCER IN CHINA,
FROM FIRST KICK-OFF TO DATE.
INTERESTING PUBLICATION.
LADY'S PROTEST.
TENNIS POINT REFERRED HOME
THE CHINA MAIL.
NIS TOUR
BRITISH TEAM IN SOUTH AFRICA
MOTHER COUNTRY ON TOPL
(Timos of Ceylon.)
Queenstown (Cape Province),
Nov. 80
STEVE WINS
DAMAGES, AGAI
(Times
London, Nov..S..
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 22, 1935, 10:30 am
Sharnbrokere Estale Brokeri, SANTA Long
Names.
Ingkang
: Slack
· Hengkons
settlement has been an nounced in the King's Bench, fu Steve Donoghue's action against TT on London. the New York Herald Company TT on Shanghai and another, arising out of a com- !
Binks, ment on Donoghue's riding of Hongkong Bank Papyrus in the race against the ~ do London. American horse Zev, America Chartered Bank
Counsel gaid that the statement Mercantile Bank, A. & made by the New York Herald"! anggested that Donoghue had not. done his best in the race. There was not the slightest foundation for this.
SHANGHAI MIXED DOUBLES
The British team of tennis to the Mixed players beat the Border by Of great interest to all local. Subsequent
Style, of the Border, beat Crole soccerites" and followers of the Doubles Championship of the matches to
Shanghai Lawn Tennis Associa gotme in the Far East is "Soccer on last summer, when Mrs. Roes, 6-0, 6-1.
Mise Colyer and Miss McKane, In Chinn," very handy publica-Ogilvie and Mr. A. L. Sullivan left). W. Summers, 1. M. S. Lion (in English) by Mr. lp Kwai were hold to have been beaten by (Great Britain), beat Mrs Fuller Lloyd, A. S. Fett, G. P. Lanchang of the importa and Exports: Mrs. Einere and Mr. A. G. Molse, and Mrs. Newman, (Border), 6-4,
the losing lady unofficially put the 10-6, 6-3.
Eames and Miss Colyer (Great case before the Lawn Tennis As- sociation at Home and their Britain) beat Fincham and Mrs ruling has just been received, MeJannet (Border), 6-2, 6-4.
Godfree and Eames (Great jetutos the "N, C. Daily News”
After the match, Mrs., Ogilvie, Britain) beat the Jeffrey brothers Counsel added that the defen North China Insurance..
(Border), 6-3, 84,
dants had paid Donoghue a sub- Miss McKane (Great Britain),stantial sum in damages and also beat Mrs. McJannet, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 um to cover the costs..
mert feaptain).
Halves P. Ralph (y):|
| Office."
As affecting the Chinone game, J. E. Noronha (scrum).
J. Foster, &.very ful tatu ani moch enlighten-
ment is set forth in the book.
The price is $1.50.
Förwards:
Stopani-Thomron Lt.
Gould,
S. W. J. Focken, J. C. Middleton- Smith W. Lithgow-Smith, D. O'Connor, W. Andrews. Reserve: P. J. Easterbrook. The matches to be played have fixed; Brevisionally,
heen follow-
ам
Saturday, Dec. 26-Shanghai v. Kein Uversity.
Monday, Dec. 28-Shanghai
v. Hongkorn
Wednesday, Dec. 30-Kein University v. Hongkong.
Our representatives are to leave un Dec 23 on the "President |
McKial y and to return on Jan. 1 Mr. by the President Hayes." Focken is already in Shanghai.
Local "B" Matches, Members of the H.K.F.C. (rugby scelion) are requested to turn up for practice for the com- ing triangular matches with the Army and Navy. The Club way meet the Navy on Jan. 9 and Jun 2 on the Chib ground, Happy Valley..
Practices are niso to be held by the Navy, for selection, all to take place, on the Club ground, com- mencing 4 pm, as follows:
1st rial:--Dec. 22 (to-day) Submarines, "Ambrose" and
Hidrola" v. "Hermes
2nd trial-Dec. 24, E.R.A.'s
v. the Rest.
Flon trial-Dec. 31, teams
to be chosen,
FANLING GOLF.
GOVERNOR'S SHIELD: 2ND ROUND.
The second round of the Gov- ernor's Shield-for-inter-Home-golf at Fanling resulted as follows:—
Bennett and Andrews (Johnson,. Stokes and Master) beat Wode-1 house and Bloxham (Police) by J , and 3.
de Rome and Brawn (Education Dept.) bent Perry and Mayes (British-American Tobacco Co.) 4 and 3:
Capt. Ellis stands out among the prep gråtron starg through his ability to kick the baut down the field a long dis tunee when his gour hoe is menuced by the fue
I.R.C. TEAMS.
A "Married" v. "Singles" match will be played on Xmas Day, com- Hugh Jones and Prior (Wilkin-mencing at 2 p.m. sharp, at Soo- son and Grist) beat Crapnell and kumpbo, when the Indian R.C. Hooper (Wharf Co.) I up.
teams will be:-
Pendered and Butterfeld (Asia- "Married:—A, 31. Rumjahn, A. tic Petroleum Co.) bent Watty and el Arcu, D. Rumjahn, S. EL Reid (Chartered Bank) at the Ismail, J. S. Abdul-Curreem, Y. 19th hole.
Abau-Wahab, A. S. Ismail, U.-M. Ireland and Ironside (Butter-Omer (Capt.), R.. Nazarin, field and "Swire) bent Mackenzie A. R. M. Samy and A. N. Other. and Cornaby, (Jardine, Matheson "Single":-A. H. Madar, F. M. & Co.) 2 and 1
el Arculli, H. D. Rumjahn, S. A. Ismail, Jr. (Capt.). N. B. Kitchell, Omar Ismail, M. P. Madar, S. A. R. Ismail, J. B.. Ackber, L. Hassart and A. S. Suffiad
Smith and Dodwell (Dodwell & (6.) beat "Jeffries and Evans
bservatory) 6 and 5.
Hearn and Gillingham (Naval Yard bent Sheilshear and Red- imond (University) 3 and 1.
McLaren and Currie (Davie The following will represent the Big & Co) beat Bennett and Hongkong Cricket Club in the Sherry (Telephone Co.) 6 and 5,
for herself and her partner, lodged with the Shanghai com- anittee a formal written protest against the action of the umpire in awarding the match to their opponents in that: Mrs. Elmore re- tired from the match after the sixth game (4-2 in Mrs. Ogilvie's The favour) in the third set,
FANLING HOUNDS.
HOLIDAY FEXTURES.
During the holidays the follow ing fixtures have been arranged for the Fanling Hounds.
Tomorrow (Wednesday) the meet will be at the Kennels, Kwant, at 3.30 p.m.
On Friday (Christmas Day) hounds will meet at Mr. da Silva's bungalow at 10.30 am.
WHITE WINGS.
YACHT CLUB LADIES' RACES.
do" O Bank Bank of Erst Asia
Marine Insurances. Canton Insurance China Underwritera
Union Insurance. Yangtze Insurance.
Fire Insurances."
China Fire, Insurance. HK Fire Insurance-
Shipping,
Douglases
Hongkong Steamboats...
· H.K. Tügs & Lighters, Indo-Chinas (Pret.)
264
1000 £900 sa
Shared Real
Society
21496
Scon an
E120
TH
£.2014 14
£1.
folán.
$35
$80
600
T-147
254
-253
35
36.
160.
·600
600
83
ገጽ፡
do. (*(Def, ), ( 13€ da ( k
65/-
5.
6. $250
40. 255
Π
0716.bi
07/6b.
$61
11.
60
·16
*16
Yesterday the fourth ladies": championship races in the Yacht
Oriental Navigation Club were sailed:
Shell Transports Course Club to Lyemun, Star Ferries Channel" Rocks, Kowloon Rock. Water-boats finish at Chib (81⁄2 miles),
Refineries.
protest was based on No. 28 of the official rules, which declares that play must be continuous save for rests which are clearly specified." 11 was chimed that Mrs. Elmore had a prolonged rest and the use of restoratives and thereby "re- covered her strength and wind
The wind was not strong, The China Sugara sufficiently to continue play." Mrs. Ogilvie further pointed out
On Saturndy (Boxing Day) the boats that kept to Channel Rocks.
Malabon Sugars. that there were neither line judges meet will be at the Kennels, were less affected by the tide and nor referee and that the AssociaKwant, at 3.30
p.m. when a secured an advantage.. tion's umpire left after the con-Paper Chase" will be the attrac
Handicap Claes, clusion of the second set and tion
Finishing Corrected handed over control of the third
Time Heap Time Ln Linda (1st) 4:10 451.81 44724 Falcon (2nd) 5:12 4.54.50 4.4848 Colleen (3rd)
5.435.00.30 4.54.40 1.02 8.01.35 6.00.32 Diana
Hays And Gaels.
Finishing Corrected H'cap Time.
1.83 5.13.22 5.11.48
set to a casuau spectator.
Home L. T. A. Speaks. The reply of the secretary, };
LT A. reads in part:-
On Sunday, a drag will be run. The meet is at Mr. Potter bungalow at 10:30 am.
The Paper Chase. The paper chase, on Boxing
The umpire was at fault in Day, should attract a large fle'd not enforcing the provisions of as the line will include the new Rule 28, and if you had made a steeple-chase course.
Heyward
Time
protest at the time he could The masters will welcome the Gladys (1st) have had no option but to award attendance of any who care to Gau (2nd) 2.36 $15.52 6.13.15 the match to you. Seeing, how-make the journey to witness the Bluenose (3rd) 1.83 6.23.10. 6.22.36 ever, that your made no protest run, as at no time will the field-Soulark
at the tire, you placed yourself provided they keep to the line-be Joun
in the position of consenting to the delay, and that is doubtless the reason why the Committee awarded the match to your opponents.
out of sight of spectatora on the Adanac new motor road to Kwanti.
1.33 5.43:43 5.42:01,
2:05 5.44.47 SAB42
Pierrette
1.83 5.4488 64301 3.07 6.00.80 5.57.25
|
5.12 0.18.55 0.13.43
Motorists are reminded that, Thecla during the daytime, men are posted at each end of the bridge The proper procedure in a at Taipo to open the gates to allow case of this kind is to make a cars to pass, so that there will be for 16 ponies, so that the field will -protest to the umpire and to no difficulty in getting to the be bigger than usual. Arrange
ments have already been made for demand that the opponents meet. shall proceed immediately with The new steeple-chase course the shipment of 12 pontes, owned will be included in the line, and by members of the Polo Club the match. For the guidance of local play-it is understood that both the These will help to swell the num ers, and officials in the future, the start and finish will be over part ber of the usual followers and give L. T. A. judgment might be set of the course. This will probably added interest as they include out in summary form as follows:-include six or seven natural jumps quite a number of ponies that have. (1) The umpire undoubtedly each time the course is negotiated, formerly won honours on the flat was at fault."
The Hongkong Jockey Club has and will now have a chance to (2) The protest should be kindly erected a temporary stable prove themselves over a country. made on the field of play and before resuming the game.
Ta
(8) If the umpire ignores the first appeal and later insists ch play being resumed, the pro- testing player should continue only under protest and later appear to the controlling, body for a decision.
CRICKET.
AUSTRALIA v. NEW. ZEALAND
HENDRY'S RECORD.
(Reuter's Service.)
Melbourne, Dec. 21.
Playing for the Australian side
two-day match v. The Army, at home, on Christmas Day at 2 pm,, New York, December 6 and on Boxing Day at 10 a.m.:- Jimmy Sakamoto, a Japanese, R. Hancock (Capt.), A. C. I. won the decision last night over Bowker, A. W. Hayward, Hagainst New Zealand, Mr. H. L. Emanuel Flores, a Filipino, in a Owen Hughes, E. G. Lammert, Hendry increased his Saturday's ten round boxing bout at the E. J. R. Mitchel T. E. Pearce, score of 213 not out to 825. not out. At this point the innings was Commonwealth Sporting Club. E. R. Reed, F. J. de Ronic, G.. R.
Sayer, E. F. Stewart.
declared closed, with the total 599- Associated Press.".
for seven wickets.
Mr. Hendry gave a magnificent Gisplay of driving on the off and pulling to leg. He was at the wickets 6 hours and 23 minutes and only gave one chance a very difficult one. He obtained 26 fours. His score creates an Aus- tralian record against New Zealand.
XMAS CRICKET. ARMY TEAM FOR
AHOLIDAYS.
Following is the team selected to represent the Army against the Cricket Club in the triangular tournament on Christmas und Boring days
Major Hattersley, Pollard, (RMC), RASC Capt. War Capte
CIGARS
MAKE AN
IDEAL XMAS GIFT ONLY THE VERY BEST CIGARS WILL BE APPRECIATED.
WE HAVE IN STOCK:
THE BEST
MANILA
HAVANA
DUTCH CIGARS
WHICH AKE SURE
FFLEAS
THE SINGERE CO
Mining. Benguets Kailan Mining Ad Langkats (Combined) do(Single)
Raube
៩៨
ות
31
35
ذكره
I
Thi
521-
T33%
9.
7344.0.
20:
21"
Shanghai Exploration Shanghai Loan
5:45
8.
R
Tronoh Mines
38/
$67/2 60/
„„Ural Chaplans”-
Docka Wharves Godowns, &c.
$130
$6
T 16752 h.
T. 7
4
$9b9/9 10sa
6834 m. 5b 5. 5.60 b
1-1:6 b.
8.90 sar
67
67 b. 68-8,
རང་
6:
ni
J3b 14 6.
I
150
HK & K Wharves HK. & W. Docks Hongkews
New Engineerings. Shanghai Docka..
Lands Hotels & Bldgs. H.K. & S. Hotels (ok).. do. (new). Hongkong Landis H.K. Realty. H.K. Territorials: Humphreys Fatates Princes Building Rural Landa
Ewo Cottons. Orientals Shanghal Cottons (old)
do. Miscellaneous.
"Coffon Milla
Canton Ices Cements (comb.) do. ((old) do. (new) China-Buses
(new)
China Lights (comb.)
da fold)
do (new)
China Prov: feamb.)
do (old)
do
(new)
Dairy Farma...
31
15.
38
9/6.9497
D.
15.30
12 n. 3. n. Tin h
12 3:
10/4 x.d.
18 x.d
1:5 10
18.x. d. s. T3x, d...s.
10.65 324-m
8345.
834
874
18
10
10
...
b..
1.90b 5334 n. 30 cls. b. 20
22
4
53
cla 30 n.
cts 25 d.
334
14
8.
Hongkong Tramways Lane Crawforda Macan Electrics
1234 b.
124 1
Mackintosh
Nanyang Toba
12:10: h
Peak Trama (old);
(new)
Der A Wing (fullpd.).
do (part pd.).... Hongkong Amusements HE. Constructions. Hongkong Electrics. H.K Developments HK Ropes (comb.):
do
Sinceres
(now)
Singapore Trams
United Asbeston
Watsons
Wm Powella
(Founders) (Ordinary):
600.
UTTER MEANNESS.
LAD ROBBED WHILE SAVING LIFE.
THAMES BIDE DIAMA
Probably one of
orded
40
brought the lad to the Embank ment Noticing how steep the side of the bank was, a man in the crowd volunteered to let two palicamen suspend him by his legs over the alde. By this means the two boys were taken fram the water and brought to
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.