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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

RUGGER NOTES.

COMMENT ON THE LAST MATCH

BETTER PASSING NEEDED.

[By "Cross-bar."]

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A CLOSE GAME.

NAVY WINNERS OF SIM SHIELD.

ROCKEY CLUB LOSE AGAIN.

The Royal Navy became win- ters, this season, of the Sim Shield by defeating the Hongkong Hockey Club (holders), for the yesterday, by the odd goal in three. The Navy has drawn with the Army in one game and beaten them in the other, while the Army gained the points in their first game with the Club and have stili to meet the Civilians again.

HOME FA. CUP.

LATEST REPLAYS, IN 3RD ROUND;

CORINTHIANS KNOCKED OUT.

(Reuter's Service,)

London, January 13.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LAWN BOWLS.

BRITISH TOURIST IN NEW

ZEALAND.

HOMELESS GIRLS.

HOME AND ORPHANAGE WORK.

A KOWLOON INSTITUTION..

RESULTS AHEAD OF THE MAIL.

(via Colombo.)

Latest results of games played by the British fawn bowls team

Auckland, Dec. 21. Britain 187, Auckland 176,

Auckland, Dec. 23, Auckland 136. Britain 181.

Auckland, Dec. 24, Britain 187,

tive 103, Britain 83.

Hamilton, Dec. 26, Britain 74. South Auckland Test Team 74 (tie).

Rotortin, Dec. 30, Rotorua 189 Britain 149.

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LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS,

HONGKONG, JANUARY 14, 1926, 10.30 A.M.

Hongkong *Hongkong → Share & Real

Namen.

The work of the CMS. Vic- toria Home and Orphanage, Kow-T:T. on London out, during 1925 was reviewed at T.T. on Shanghai the annuat prize distribution by Lady Clements yesterday.

The first win in the triangular rugby tournament has gone to the second time, at the U.S.R.C. Replays in round 3 (proper) Auckland 164; Auckland Execu- and two had been lound wander- † Club, and on last Saturday's play they stand a good chance of win ning the so-called "Rugby Cup" They won by the narrow margin of two points, but that was good enough.

On the whole both teams put up matched in all departments, but the finest seen in the series and the mishap to Rothwell consider-both sides played a strenuous ably weakened the attack of the game. One goal cach at half time Navy. There is no saying what was a fair indication of the play. the result would have been if the Good movements by the forward - "blues" left-winger hat remained fines saw fortunes fluctuate rapid- sound all through the game, brtly. It was only bad luck which such misfortunes are very fre-prevented Woodward from And quent in the "carrying code" and g the net and making the store must be reckoned as all in the even when he received from owen Hughes, a few minutes Before the close,

a good show and were pretty wel Yesterday's game was easily

gaine..

Both bucks played" well and made few mistakes, although there were times when they found it difficult to find touch

The "threes" were both good and bat-faulty handling and wild passing by the Club lost them many a good scoring chance, but what they lost in attack they made up in defence, especially towards the end of the second half when the Navy were on top and did everything possible to secure third score which would have given them the victory.

With a pretty off-hand stroke, vans finished a good movement by Owen Hughes and Best after ten minutes play. Nicholson re- taliated with a good goal ten minutes later. After the interval Nicholson scored again with a fast shot which skimmed past the goodkeeper's, pads into the net. This was all the scoring.

the F. A. Cup resulted Arsenal 1. Wolverhampton 0. Crystal Palace 2, Northampton 1. Manchester City 4. Corinthians D. Burnley 0. Cardiff 2. Liverpool 1. Southampton 0. Fortsmouth 1. Derby 1, after extra time.

In round 4 on January 30 the winners are paired as follow:-

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Arsenal reveive Blackburn or Preston.

Crystal Palace are at home le Chelsea,

Manchester City play on their own ground, Huddersfield, the Rague champions.

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Cardiff receive Newcastle. Liverpool visit Everton Fulham.

League Games, bengue matches (also home team given first) resulted:

Div. 1 (South). Bournemouth 1, Bristol City 1.

Scottish League, Hibernians 4. Morton 1.

League tables to date are:-

Division: III.

Southern Section.

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HOME RUGGER.

LATEST RESULTS AHEAD OF

THE MAIL

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THE HOLIDAY GAMES.

tria Columbo.)

London, December 25. Results of matches played to- day is the rugby union are us fullow- Linnelly 21, London Irish 3. Arath B. Loncion Welsh D. Aberavon B, Ebbow Vale 0. Swansen 20. Watsonians 16: Cardiff 15, Devonport Services 15.

London, December 26. Following are the results of the Without in any way reflecting

principal matches played by teams on the part played by individuals..

in the rugby union to-day- it may be said that one of the

Bath T1, Old Blues: 14. hardest-worked on the Club side

Bhekheath 18, Racing Club de was Martin. For the other side

France (Paris) 6. Bristol 6, Pontypool 0. Lammert was in good form. Simpson played a brilliant game

Goal

Cardiff 9, Coventry 11. Besides his clever try, he did and with Wauchope made some

Gloucester P. W. D. L. F. A Pis

39. Old Merchant many useful things which paved timely clearances. Both the cus-

Taylors 10. the way toward the Club's success. todians did good work, Hamilton Plymouth ...22 13 6 3 62 3.3 32

Tinker was a sound centre. He especially saving wonderfully on Reading 23 r 8 4 37 27 30 Leicester 16, Birkenhead Park 3.

one decasion. The Navy forward Bristol C.... 24 12 6 6 43. 29 30 Newport 26, Watsonians 6. played throughout with great

ne vombined to perfection. Brighton.......22: 1.2 4 651 40 28 Richmond 16. Old Fellesinn Lor- credit. Though Rothwell was

Northants ...22' 11' 4 7 46. 40.26. The teams were:-

rettopians d "crocked" early in the second half..

Club; —— E.

Hamilton: MiWwall ......22 10 W.

5 7 40 34 25 Swansea 12, Croxe Keys 4. he defended well; prior to his disc. R. Becher, A. P. T.Southend...22 12

19 47 36 25 Elanelly 13, London Welsh 11. " Ahlement he was dangerous, and Farquharson: E. F. Stewart. Swindon......23. 10 5 8.42 35 25.

Lonion, December 28, gained valuable ground for his E. J. R. Mitchell (capt.), Rev. Gillingham...23. 10 4 9 33 29-24

The results of the principal side by some smart runs.

9 5 8 37 45 23 matches played to-day [E. W. L. Martin: Owen Watford......22 Ralph if anything, had the pull flughes. A. S. Helt, W. Wood Norwich 24 8 610 32 40 22 Migby union rules are as follow

under over Rowe at the base of the ward, B. D. Evans, A. Dyer Ball Merthyr 22 7 7 8 serum, but there were times when

Bristol 0, Old Merchant Taylors 3. Navy: - kt. Garwood: Lt. Exeter 23 8 4 11 44 Both were unfamiliar with the Wauchope. Et. Emley L. King, Newport. 22 769

8 4 11 38 46 20 beicester 14, Barbarians 9. Luton 23 exact position of their stand-off, Lt. Simpson (rapt.), L. Broome:|

38 20 Newport 13. Racing Club de with the result that many passes. Wilson. Lt. Nicholson. Lt.

Bristol R......23. 8 4 11 38 33 20

France (Paris) 0, Charlton... 20 5 9 6

22 19 Swansen 3, London Welsh 0: went wide of the mark and were toe, Lt.-Com. Bower,

Aberdare .22 % 5. 10. 46 19 Northampton 14, Mosley ( taken advantage of by the opposi-Andrews...

Bournemouth.23 6 6 30 54 18 tion. Northwood played a "staffy" game but his great tendency to hang on to the ball was overdone when it would have paid to pass out to his threes.

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CLUB "A" TEAM. The following will represent the Club "A" team against the University "B" at 5 p.m. on the Marina ground, Kowloon, to- One. lot of forwards were as

morrow:-A. J. Frank, H. C. good as the other both in heeling

Macnamara, J. C. Middleton- and in the loose, and it was Smith: D. A. Rushton, J worthy of both packs. in fact of Wedlake (capt.), W. A. Newman: both fifteens" to fight out such. A. H.

Flummer, T. P a hard gume in such a sporting Saunderson, J. C. Thomson, V.

Ramsey, J. S. Forsyth.

spirit.

LADY GOLFERS.

LATEST ACTIVITIES AT FANLING.

The winner of the tombstone competition (ladies' section, Golf Club) played on Fanling new course on Tuesday was Mrs. Davison. who completed her strokes al the end of her drive from the 20th tee.

Mrs. Stafford won the prize for the hidden hole.

、.' TENNIS TOUR.

HOME MIXED TEAM'S 2ND DEFEAT:

RESULTS IN DETAILS.

(via, Colombo.)

Johannesburg. Dec. 23. The British lawn tennis team sustained the second defeat of the tour in their return with Southern Transvaal, losing by 4 matches. to 6.

match

Mrs. Alan Cameron presented. The tournament took place in sultry heat. which affected the Britishers.

the prizes.

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The draws for Ladies' Cham- pionship and Captain's Cup are as follow:-

CHAMPIONSHIP. Mrs. Pearce v. Mrs. Beavis. Mrs. Cassidy v. Mrs. Rowley. Byes Mrs. Redmond, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Fitzroy Williams, Mrs. Maitland, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Piercy.

Miss McKane was unable to meet Mrs, Peacock in the singles owing to slight indisposition.

A feature of the tourney was the first defeat in the tour of Godfree and Miss McKarie.

The results were as follows:--- Winslow (Southern Transvaal) beat Crole Rees, 4-6, 6-3, 8-6.

Farquharson (Southern Trans- vaal) beat Summerson, 6-2, 7-5, The first round to be played by

Mrs. Everitt (Southern Trans- January 18; the second by

vaal) beat Miss Ridley, 6-3, 6-2. February 1: the third by Miss McKane and Miss Colyer February 15; the final to be ar(Great Britain) beat Mrs. Pitt and

Mrs. Peacock, 6-0, 6-4.

ranged for later.

CAPTAIN'S CUP.

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in the course of his remarks, the Rev. A. D. Stewart remarked the girts sent them by the S.C.A. on the sad nistories of some of

Some nad been rescued from xid-P. & O. Bank nappers, some

From purchasers, Bank of East Asia

Marine Insurances. Canton Insurance ing homeless and friendless in the streets.

China Underwriters North China Insurance.. One Who was found sitting on a door-step, was thought to be Yangtze Insurance

Union Insurance newly bought slave. Two were

Fire Insurances.. sisters, the mother was killed China Fire Insurance..

HK. Fire Insurance

Shipping: Douglases Hongkong Steamboats. We are sorry, said Mr. Stewart, H.K. Tugs & Lighters.. that 'five of these girls found the Indo-Chinas (Pref.) ... do. (Def) L'd. do. Axsome, and we had to let them Oriental Navigation

(...) Hk. gu back to the Po Leung Kuk-Shell Transports ene Chinese, receiving home. The new rules in Hongkong regarding Water-boats Star Ferries slave girls have been 'responsible for at least one new giri coming. to use She was andise plined and winut but is improving and be ginning to do well at her lessons.

The attendance included Lady Benguets Clementi, the Right Rev. Bishop Kailan Mining Ad. For Vittoria and Mrs. C. R. Langkats (Combined)

Duppuy, Lady Pollock..

do. (Single) MIN. Holyoak, Rev. and Mrs..

Shanghai Exploration G. R. Lindsay, Rev. and Mrs. G. E.

Shanghai Loan Arrowsmith the Revs. A. Tronoh Mines:

Raube Stewart, W. H. Hewitt, W. TUral Caspiana T. Scots (Chaplain of the H.M.S. Featherstone. T. B. Powell, and

"Hawkins"). Mr. P. Sands, Mr. F. C. Mow Fung. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mitchell and many others.

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K. & K. Wharves H.K. & W, Docks Hongkewg New Engineerings Shanghai Docks

Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. H.K. & S. Hotels (old).

do. Hongkong Landa H.K. Realty H.K. Territorials Humphreys Estates Rural Lands Princcs. Building

made on Saturday afternoon by a A parachute descent is 10 Be

Cotton Mills. in advertising a well-known food and in connection with which Ewp Cottons... guessing competition is to be held.Orientala........... At 3 o'clock, it is arranged that a Shanghai Cottons (old) pilot representing the First Dutch Aviation Company who have a Caudron biplane here shall drop

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

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£14,000 PURSE.

WORLD'S WELTERWEIGHT

CROWN.

(Reuter's Service.)

London, Jan. 13. Mr. David Smith of Aberdeen has offered a purse of £14,000 for a fight at Edinburgh between Micky. Walker of America and Tommy Milligan of Scotland, for the world's welterweight. boxing championship.

KEARNS'S TERMS."

New York, Jan. 13.

Britain) beat Malcolm, and Kirby, Replying to Mr. David Smith's 6-4, 3-6, 6-1.

offer Jack Kearns (Micky Mrs. Peacock (Southern Trans-Walker's manager) has announc- vaal) best Miss Watson, 04ed that he has requested $100,000. The opinion prevails that most Farquharson and Hayward likely terms will be satisfactorily (Southern Transvaal) beat Crole Farranged, Rees and Summerson, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.

Mrs. Morrison v. Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Ferguson v. Mra. Cassidy, Mre. Hannibal v. Mrs. Griffith. Mrs. Murray v. Mra. Lewis. First round to be played by 5-7, 6-4, by January 20; second round by January 30; third round by February 8.

In their league cricket match on Saturday, the following will represent Civil Service Hat XI.

Winslow and Mrs. Wood (Southern Transvaal) ..beat Godfree and Miss McKane, 8-6, 6-4;, 10-8,

Mrs. Watson and Miss Ridley against University on Civil Ber- (Great Britain) beat Mrs Moor vice ground.-F. J. de Rome and Miss Tandy, 6-4, 0:8, 6-2.

(Captain), G. R. Sayer, E..W. Rames and Mlas Colver (Great Hamilton A. E. Wood, F. E. Britain) bent Dodd and Mra. Hall, Lawrence, B. D. Evans, H. G. 6-1, 6-1

Wellington, E. B. Reed, F. Baker, Mrs. Peacock was selected for E. C. Fincher, F. H. Holdman, the Mixed Doubles; the Ladies Reserves - WH, Edmonds H. F. Doubles and the Singles for the Harper.

second test on December 26,

ICE HOCKEY.

ENGLAND LOSES AFTER EXTRA TIME.

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FIRST DEFEAT.

BRITISH TENNIS TOUR

S." AFRICA.

HANDICAP OF CONDITIONS,

(via Colombo.)

Johannesburg, Dec. 16. The British lawn tennis team sustained their first defeat in the four when they were beaten by Southern Transvaal matches to four.

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BAN ON THE EXTREMISTS.

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(Reuter's Service.)

Melbourne, Jan, žai

were charged with threatening a Parliament, Lord Stonehaven, pantry boy at the Hongkong Governor-Genend of Australia, in his Speech, said that acting on the people's mandate the Govern At the previous hearing evidence man wid wuhnila propora.) was given that the accused forbidding the establishment of demanded $100, and obtained associations whose object was to part of this sum, as "forgiveness creato forcible disturbances, or money, because the complainant overthrow constitutional Gover had acted as a strike-breaker byment. It would also introduce remaining at his post. Evidence

The evening passed off very Repleasantly and successfully, thanks CHINESE SENT TO PRISON.

the arrangements made by Malcolm beat Crole Rees C. P.. D. Carter, of H.M.5,

**Tamar," (Britain), 6-8, 13-11.

Muso. nosisted by Miss Joan (Britain) Ridley beat Marchant of the Hawkins, and by Mrs. Green, 6-1, 6-1.

the laff of the Hongkong Hotel. the case against two Chinese who At the opening of the Federal The Blackbeard brothers beat' Thanks are due to the following Godfree and Summerson (Bri-for sale of tickets: The Manage tain), 6-1, 6-2.

melat, Hongkong Hotel, Mr. Miss Smith beat Mrs. WatsonWitchell, King Edward Hotel, (Britain), 1-6, 6-3, 7-5,--

Mrs. Wood, Alexandra": Cafe, Mrs. Miss McKane and Miss Colyer Palmer, Café Wiseman, and Mrs. (Britain), bent Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Scott, the Peak. Smith, 9-7, 6-2.

Raymond and Condon beat. Mr. M. B. Davis, the Chief Eames and Crole Rees (Britain),' The following team has been 6-1, 6-8.

Engineer of the Indo-China s.8. chosen to represent RE. · v.

Lui Song," who was well known Condon best Summerson (Bri- H.K.CC: 2nd XI in a junior league | tain), 6-3, 7-6

to shipping men, in Hongkong and was also given of a trap laid by legislation dealing with unjusti the police for the capture of the botto interference with the trans

pport of goods and pagsengeresima cricket match this Saturday, at Miss Watson and Miss Ridley at the China et secumbed to accused

Arrangements would be made for Mr. Owen (Hastings, Dennys & 2 p.m.-Lt. Col. Mackintosh (Britain) beat Mrs. Everitt and Wednesday at Singapore to double C.B.E. Captain Bridgeland D.F.C., Miss Hopkins, 6-1, 6-5, 2- pneumonia and pleurisy. He join Bowley) appeared for the defence the transfer of the seat of Govern | Q.M.S. Jacob, Q.M.8. Faro, S. S, Godfree and Miss McKane (Bried the Indo-China Company in yesterday, but the Magistrate held me & to Canberra early án 1927.

Higga, S. 8. Kelly L/Sgt. Blondin, tain) beat Leaueur and Mrs. May 1914, and, had plied for the that the case had already closed The Government proposed to L/Sgt. James, L/Cpl. Hollands, Peacock, 6-4, 6-1,

the part on the Calcute run. The with the statements made by the exted to other industries the con- Sapper Goodyer, Sapper Durrant. C R Blackbeard and Mrs. Dows was cabled to Mesars. Jardine, accused, and sentenced each of tol of overeans marketing which Umpire: QMS Jannaway. Everitt beat Eames and Miss Matheson & Co., from Singapore them to three months hard bad proved sc beneficial for dairy Scorer CMS, Gillam.

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