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MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

A FINE GAME.

CIVILIANS BEAT NAVY IN LAI WAH CUP.

JUNIOR LEAGUE SOCCER:

Extra time was necessary on Saturday for the Civilians (hold ers) to win the Eai Wah Cup for

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GOLF CLUB.

WEEK-END RESULTS FROM FANLING.

In the Captain's Cup (1925). Anal the played at Fanling of Saturday, J. M. Walker (6) beat A. H. Ferguson (4) by one up.

the Governor's

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the second year that the competiB. & S. (reland and Ironside) tion has been in progress.

beat Naval Yard (Gillingham and first the Royal Navy were a goal Hearn) by 2 & 1 and so qualify up but the score was one all atto meet A.P.C. (Pendered and half-time. There was no further Butterfield) in the final which Scoring in the second half. In the will be played about 12.45 p.m. on first ten minutes of the additional January 31. period the Civilians got the goal that mattered and the lust portion was also a blank.

Several league (division 1) matches were also played

Our account of the suspension no Chinese league team was out but a fairly large number of Chinese spectators watched the cup final.

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RESULTS AT A GLANCE,

Lai Wah Cup Final

HOME SOCCER.

LEAGUE GAMES IN ALL DIVISIONS.

TABLES POSTED TO DATE,

(Reuter's Service.).

DIVISION L

THE CHINA MAIL.

London, Jan. 18, football matches played to-day Below will be found the league

team given first) Arsenal 3, Manchester United 2 Blackburn 4, Birmingham 4: Bolton 3, Bury 2. Everton . Cardiff 1. Huddersfield 4. Sheffield-1, - In the Junior Championship,|Leicester 3, Burnley 2. open to members with handicaps of 10 or over, on Sunday at Fan-

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lag, the following qualined for match play stages

J. W. Franks 86, J. Hooper 88, T. C. Monaghan 88, J. Smith 91, W. J. Clark 94, G. B. Layton 92, A. D. Humphreys 34, A. W. Shovelton 94, A. 01 Brawn. 95, A. K. Henderson 96, J. S. Forsyth [96, A. Sommerfelt 96, T., Ramsay 96, D. J. Valentine 97, T. S. Whyte-Smith 98.

D. M. Goodall, S. M. Mayes, LL. Civilians....... 2 Royal Navy 2.. 1 Commdr. C. Hake, with 100 each,

play off for 16th place.

LEAGUE,

Div. I (Sec. A),

Surrays Ron... 0 Kowloon Res.

St. Joseph's...

"WHITE WINGS."

Reoreio "A"... 0

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CRUISER RACE ROUND THE ISLAND;

Div. (Sec. B).

Moslem "A"... Waiversity.

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Kowloon. "B"..

St. J. Reservos. D St. J. Boarders..

The Cup Final. Changes were made in the teams as announced, the line-up being:

Conditions

Manchester City 0, Tottenham 0. Notts County 1, Newcastle 8.

Sunderland 4. West Bromwich

West Ham 1, Liverpool 1.

HARD KNOCKS.

ENGLISH-WELSH RUGBY GAME:

BACH SIDE SCORES A TRY,

(Reuter's Servios.)

TENNIS TOUR.

SECOND TEST WITH SOUTH AFRICA.

RESULTS IN DETAIL,"

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Johannesburg, Dec. 28. The second lawn Tennis fest

T.T. on London Cardiff, Jan. 16. pratch between Bouth Africa and

TT on Shanghai At International rugby." Wales ffe British team rosulted in a draw,

Banks. and England drew, 3 points each. Jesch side winning five matches.

Hongkong Bank. The match was played in sunny The sky was overcast and the l do.

London. weather, before 40,000 spectators, weather cool when the second lawn Chartered Bank with the ground in a good connais test was resumed. Early Mercantile Bank, A. & B. dition. There was a touch of morning rain delayed the start. | do. week and the turf was in almost frost, but scarcely any wind. TheThe attendance was two thousand. P. & O. Bank... ground had been protected all

Miss Smith (South Africa) beat Bank of East Asia

Marine Insurancos. Ars. Watson, 8/8, 1/6, 6/8, after

Canton Insurance ding-dong battle lasting seventy- China. Underwriters

Mrs. WaleanNorth China Insurance.. right minutes.

perfect condition.

Half an hour before the start. people began elimbing the railings and took up positions" outside the placing was a feature of the second Union Insurance .. touchlines. Many were forced b, but she appeared to lack the Yangtze Insurance..... back to their places by a large stamin of her more youthful op- Fire Insurances.. body of police.

ponent, who lewervedly won. Miss China Fire Insurance.. Smith much mucy remarkable re- H.K. Fire Insurance coveries.

Shipping. Douglases

1. Each side got the bat in turns from the scrummages but when it reached the three-quarters, Eng-

and looked the more dangerous side. The tackling of both sides wiis excellent.

Aston Villa 1, Leeds O. aben-. loned eight minutes from time on f Near half-time there was some account of Fog.

bad temper, the England forward Voyce receiving a punch in the

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DIVISION I. Blackpool 8, Notte Forest 0. Chelsea 3, Port Vale 2. Clapton Orient 4, Barnsley -0. Darlington 3, Derby 0. Hult 5, Bradford City 0: Fortsmouth 1, Southampton 2. The Wednesday 1. South Shields

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Stoke 5, Fulham 0."

Swansea 4, Preston N.E. 1. Wolverhamptch

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After thirty-five minutes, Francis made a great rur and passed to Wakefield who scored a try: Stanbury failed to convert. At half-time England led by 3 points to nil

Britian) beat Condon and Mrs. Peacock, 8/6, 6/2, 6/3. The visit ons atarted most poorly, but im

Godfree and Miss Mokane (Great

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Oriental Navigation Africans in all departments. The Shell Transporta

ter played walk, but were beaten Star Ferries ya stronger combination. In the Water-boats afternoon the sun was shining, and there were 3,600 present. The bake and Duchess of Athlone again attended:

GREAT BRITAIN.

Misses McKane and Colyer beat Mrs. Peacock and Miss Parker.

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On the resumption Wales made

Raymond South Africa, bent good rushes and took the game to rule Rees, 6/1, 6/2, by general Kailan Mining Ad the England line but the Englishperiority. Rees put up a good Middles-pack held the ensuing scrum fight, but Raymond outdove him. borough 1.

mage welk Then Wakefield burst Oldham 2. Stockport 2, aban-through, shaking off two tackles, oned ten minutes from time on but punted poorly when approach- account of fog,

ing the Welsh fullback...

Stock, a Welsh three-quarter. became hurt and retired but soon 61, 6/2 T was an easy victory. returned Wales meanwhile nearly to the aggressiveness of the heing in Feeling was running helen combination of the visitors, high among the players, Voyce who were on top form and gave a [delightful exhibition of net "work

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it generalled.

Raymond and Condor Africa beat Godfree and 16/4, 6/2.

DIVISION I (SOUTH.) Rournemouth 2. Exeter 1. Brentford 1. Aberdare 0. Woze generallyBristol City 1. Millwall 1 lavourable yesterday when the Charlton 2, Swindon O Macht Club cruisers held a chum Crystal Palace 1, Northampton pionship race, round the island, to port.

the course beingGillingham 6, Bristol Rovers 3

Merthyr 1. Queen's Park Rangers Seven bonts started, the 94 0. mide course being faished in good Newport 2. Luzon 1. time A Naval cutter, fitted with Plymouth 6. Norwich 3.

Civilians: Rodger: Wynne, Bishop Brittain, Stewart, Hancap" sail and a couple of f Reading 1. Southend 0.

Watson: Taylor Forsyth, Gosano, McKelvie and Simpson.

jibs. went wind piloted by Mom- maader F. Ratsey, but took the

Watford 3, Brighton 3.

Royal Navy Moodie: Grindell, Wright: Willcocks. Hudson, Car- course near Ï'Aguilar. Barrow 0, Crewe 1. penter; Warren, Hyde McBrinn,

3,

Ashington 1, New Brighton 1.

DIVISION I (NORTH.)

he crack bout, "La Figale" was Bradford 2, Hulifax. 2. nst home but "Coquette, Conner and Cobbi

She hesterfield 7, Accrington 2. Referee: Mr. B. Smith.smallest of the lot, won on correct-Coventry, 0, Southport 0. Linesmen, Mesars. F. Smith and fed time. The former had a mishap Grimsby 3. Rotherham 0. P:0: Smyth.

early in thorace, near Sniphur Nelson 5, Lincoln 2. Channel,

Rochdale 2, Wigan 1. Tranmere 2. Hartlepools" 0. Wakall 0, Durham. 1. Wrexham 0. Boncaster 2.

Details theats in finishing order)

Both sides played fine, clean, fast football! The grade of play was very high. After 20 minutes are:- the Civilians were masters and should have won without the extra time. The Navy last line and the goalie fought a splendid rearguard

action and almost held out,

Hudson distinguished himself As the Naval pivot while Wynne earned further honours in the winners back division.

After 15 minutes McBrinn gave the sailers the lead. Then Forsyth put the Civilians on terms. lar the first half of extra time MuKelvie shot into the corner of the Naval citadel from 25 yards on and this proved to be the winning goal.

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Hop on Finish. Correcte Course inged Time

Time

Cigale, 2nd ser. 3.07.34 8.07.34 queldde, 1st 40m. 3.44.11 3 04.11 11, and I. 30m. 4.02.34 3.22.34 Norseman, 3rd 56m. 4.12.17 3.16.13 Lutye Jean 54m. 5.08.33 4.14.33 44m. 0.03:54 3.99.54 68m 6.05.27 4.57.27 Saturday's Races.

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Aberdeen 0. Falkirk 0 Airdrieonians 1, Partick 3.

Dundee United 1. Cowdenbeath 2.1 Hibernians 4, Celtic 4.

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Kilmarnock 5. Dundee 2. Motherwell 4, St. Johnstone 1 Queen's Park 6, 'Hamilton 2. Raith Rovers 3. Morton 0. Rangers 2, Hearts 2.

St. Mirren 8, Clydenbank 0.

On Saturday the championship The league tables, goal aver- res were sailen in very fukyzes taken into consideration, now weather and it was often a matter stand at --

of luck whether one boat wna. lendi

ng or another. The wind was force two at the start bub. towards

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

Division I

being hurt.

Following another fine rush by the Welsh forwards, the game was stopped owing to hard knocks.,

Hamilton-Wickes relieved the pressure on the England line.

A quarter of an hour from the

finish the ball went out to Andrews, a Welsh three-quarter, who dropped it but kicked and running on picked up to score wide out: Herrara failed to con-

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They adopted aggressive' tactics, ent-civing their opponents, who we this mable to exercise their perion capabilities at net play? endon played a fire game and the Englishmen were enraliç

The Test unexpectedly ended in draw, cach side winning five

Towards the end the Welsh backs had a beautiful bout of passing, Harding being tackled matches.

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Just in time while Andrews was [Note On the first day Britain nearly in. Wales made attack led by 3 matches to 2:] after attack, Phillips nearly drop- ping a goal for them. Wales thus equalised (3 points each).

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Goals.

RECORD TOTAL.

SHEFFIELD SHIELD AT

SYDNEY.

(Reuter's Service.)

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Hongkong Lands HK Realty H.K. Territorials Humphreys Estates Princes Building Rural Lands

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Sydney, Jan. 16.

do. New South Wales defeated

do. South Australia by 541 runs and thus secured the Sheffield Shielder A Wing (full pd.).

Dairy Farms for the season. (Last season Victoria were the holders).

do. (part pd.). Hongkong Amusements. K. Constructions..... Hongkong Electrics H.K. Developments Scores:-

H.K. Ropes (comb.) N.S.W. (1at) 642. H.

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do. (new) Collins made 108, W. Bardsley 159. C. Kelleway 111, T. J. Biongkong Tramways Andrews 98.

Lane, Crawfords STA (1st) 475.. V. Yafacao. Electrics Richardson made 107, A. J. Mackintosh Richardson 153, Alexander 59; Nanyang Tobaccos Andrews took 3 wickets for 34. Peak Trama (old)

N.S.W. (2nd) 593. C. G.

The total score for the match

(1929 runs) constitutes a world's

W. D, L. F A. Pis Brighton.23. 12, 56 54 43 29. Millwall...23 10 6 7 41 25 26 Gillingham...24 11 4 9:39 32 26 Northants ...23 T 4 8 46 41 26 Southend....23 12 1 10 47 37 25 Swindon......24 10 5 9 42 37 25 Watford...23968 40 48 24 Merthyr... 23 8 7 8-36 38 23 Norwich 35 8 6 11 35 45: 22 Newport ......23 8 6 9 29 39 22 Charlton...21 6 9 6 21-22 21 After the match Mr. G. T. May

Bristol R......24 8 4 12 41 39 20 record. Exeter......24 8 4 12 45 49 20 presented the Cup to Mr. J.

"Luton .......................24 8 4 12 39-48 20 Stewart (the Civilians "captain) the finish fell dows sousiderably

3reatford....24 9 2.13 35 55 20 Goals and thanked the donors, the Lai and the bouts had to make the best Wah. Co., Ltd.

Team P. W. D. LR. A. Pls Bournemouth 24 7 6 11 32 55 20 of their way against the last of the Arsenal...25 145 6.53 39 33 Aberdare .23 7 5 11 35 47 19 It is understood that the F.A. lebb..

Hudd'sfield 23 11 9 3 49 36 31 Crystal P...23 8 2 13.39 45. 18 Council contemplates presenting

La Linda" showed up promi-Sunderland...26 13 5 8 6045 31Q PR23 4 6 13 21 40 4 miniature cups to the four teams enlly in the Fandicap class. She Manch. Un...24 12 4 43 35 28

Division III competing, viz., Civilians, Royal as well up in the class when the Bury 25 13 2 10 52 53 28

Northern Section. Navy, the Army and South China. weather fell light and getting a puff Div., II (Sec. A). got away and finished well ahead, Poor shooting counterbalanced followed Inter by "Rolla, Diana the opportunities presented on the "Argull." Sookumpoo "A" ground where the "Boojum added another win to Surreys Reserves and Kowloon her ally in the Heyward Hays Reserves--both of whom are to class and "Why Wonder followed the running for honours-played her over the line to take second a goalless draw.

place. The latter still leads in the championship with Boojum" now only four points behind. Daphne' won

in agnio!

her class. "Pierelte" was an easy second but retired on account of "a foul. "Viking" takes third place in con-

McKenzie put on a goal for St. Joseph's College early on against Club de Recreio "A" and this was all the scoring'in the tch.

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Tottenham... 25 11

6 8 46 48. 28 sheffield U...26 11 5 10 69 56 27 Aston Villa 24 10 7 7 55 Newcastle U.25 10 7-

27 Rochdale ....23 13 5 5 52 31 31. M. Taylor 82, Kelleway 75, Singapore Trams Birmingham..27 11 5 11 48 50 27 Nelson 24 11 8 5 56 31 30 Andrews 72, A. F. Kippax 71; Taxis W. Bromwich25 10 6 9 53 46 26 Grimsby 23 12 5 5.48 24 29 C. V. Grimmett took 6 wickets for United Asbestos Bolton W25 11 4 10 52 47 26 Halifax24 11 76 37 26.29 202 runs. Everton 26 7 11 8 50 51 25 Hartlepools..25 12 5 8 47 49 20 S.A. (2nd) 219, Rundell made Liverpool....24 8. 7 9 37 35 23 Chesterfield..22 12 4 6 45 23 24 52; A. A. Mailey took 4 wickets

zz Coventry...24 12 48 48 33 28 for 96. Leicester......25 8.6 11 48 Cardiff City..26 9 4 13 38 56 22 Durham 25 12 2 11 41 West Ham...25 9 3 13 35 52 21 Doncaster...23 8 0 6 41 35 29 Blackburn.....25 6 8 11 51 53 20 Aslington....25 8 8 9 36 32 24 Leeds U., ...24 8 4 12 40-47 20 Crewe ......23 10 4 9 38 37 24 chester C...26 6 8 12 59 70 20 Accrington...23 11 2 10 45 36 24 Notts County 25 8 4 13 37 44 20 Wrexham....24 69 9.37.50 21 Burnley....26 7 6 13 48 75 20 Tranmere ...24 9 3 12 38 53 21

Division II,

Lincoln........24 0 2 13-39 48.20 M. Brighton.23 8 4 11 31 42 20 Wigan....23 7 3 11 40 42 19

(Rauter's Service.) Rotherham...23 7 4 12 27 58 18 Southport.....22 4 8 10 31 43 16

Barbados, Jan. 16. Walsall 24 4 4 16 30 67 12

The return match between the 254 2 19:33 55 10M.C.C. tourists and Barbados was left drawn.

in the monthly lawn tennis miralty Chart which has been found to SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Barbados declared at 401 runs "social" in which play is by bed feet 8 inches below mean sea-leral. for 5 wickets (P. H. Tarilton "mixed doubles." Ladies in the

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gauge at the Victoria Naval Tard winning team received souvenir | add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gangs at M.C.C, who had a difficult

Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet Miss E. Woolley and N. 4inchas to the height given in the table. Trambitzky, Mrs: Long and W.

January 12 to 18, 1925.

Goals

At Kowloon, the home "B" team sequence. lost to Moslem Club "A" by a goal

Handicaps... tonil. Dallah finding the mark for

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Derby C24 F5 5 4 50 24 35 breather.

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Chelsea24 11 8 5 50 29 30 the University's successful marks- La Linda 1st 5.11 5.13.32 5.08 21 South Shields25 13.39 46-37 29 Barrow men against the St. Joseph's Rolla 3rd scr. 5 15.24 5.15-24 Middlesbro. 26 14 0 12 52 45 28. College Reserves who did not Diana..... 44 5.17.58 5.17.14 Blackpool.....25 11 5 9 46 35 27 reply.

Argulla 2od.. 8.54 5.23.27" 5.14 33 Oldham...22 11 5 6 42 33 Colleen...

6.40 5.34.36 5.27.26 Portsmouth...25 10 6.9 50 56 26 Falcon 6.40 5.46.59 5.40 19 Port Vale..... 25 12 2,11 47 Dorothea

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Blanco scored for St. Joseph's College Bourders in the frat half against Drums Reserve5, for whom Bayard equalised after the interval.

Heyward Hays. Boojum 1st.. ver. 5.30.38 Why Won

Goals.

KOWLOON.C.C. MONTHLY

MATCH.

The tide-table given below has bost compiled at the National Almanac O

in London from the result of the analysis of observations, taken by 'meania.

By the harrow margin off an automatic tide-recording machine

3 games (856 to 358), the "B" team defeated "A" team at the. Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday,

P W. D. L. F.A. Pis. ...8.54 5.50 48 5.41 54 Hull City...........24 11 3 10 37 32 25 Celtic 24 16 5 3 61 25 37 wicket to-day, made 110. Follow. spoons, the "B" team being:-

Swansea ......72 10 4 8 44 35 24 Motherwell 26 13 7649:30 33 Wolves 23 ID 49 36 34 24. St. Mirren 36 14 5 7 47 39 33 ing-on they scored 184 runs for 8 Bradford C...23 869 30 34 22 Airdrieonians25 15.2.8.64 38 32 wickets (Capt. T: 0. Jameson 45) Stake..........24 8.6 10 36 41 22 Hearts. .26 14 48 50 45 32 Barnsley.24′ -8' 6-10 36 46 22 | Falkirk 25 12 7 6 43 37 31 Preston N. E.25 10 13.42 59 22 Rangers ...26 13 49 53 36-30 Darlington...247 7-10 39- 21 Cowdenbeath 25 11 4 10 38 48 26.

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Each side short of "stars" who Lola 427 5.38.55 5.34 28 Southampton 35 7 6 12 36 40 20 Kilmarnock.25 114 10 54 57 26 Indian R.C. 1st XI in a friendly Buckberrough, Mrs. Vadon and were taking part in the cup final, Adele ser. 5:41:33

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Notts Forest..24 7 6 11 29 33 20 Hamilton A-25 10 5 10 55.52:25

Caplos 23.14.25 38.16 Dundee 27 9 7 11 34 41 23 cricket match against the Hong-L. T. de Quivercourt, Mrs. Rocca Fulham 24 5 5 14 25 33 15 Aberdeen 27 9. 6 12 39 40 24 kong C.6. 1st XI on the Bookum and Ale Cot Mrs. Puralon and, Stockport 24 54 35 39 36 14 Dundee U....24 8 5 11 30 23 21 poo ground at 2 pm on Saturday: J. M Jack and Mrs. Watson and t

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Hibernians 26 8 5 13 50 51 21 J. S. A. Curreem, A. el Arculli, W. Hanson. Southern Section

Packs 2224 7 7 10 43 28 21 F. M. el Arcull, 0, Tamail, 8. A

My Goals

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Morton 23 8 4 13 37 50 20 Ismail, T. 8. H Innall, N. B. At football yesterday, Bank of -P W. DLFA. Pts. | Rahir R. 23 9 2 14 31 47 20 Kitchell, A. H. Madar, U. M. Canton defeated Bank of East 13 14 53 68 16 34 S. Johnstone 25 8 3 14:30 55 101 Omar (Capt.), A. H. Rumjahn, Asis on the Queen's College 24 12 8 4:38 27 32 Queen Fark 25 7 1 17 41 63 15H D. Rumjaha Reserve" Y A. ground, Causeway Bay, by two

5 5 5 15 37 58; 15. Wahab,

goals to nil in a friendly match

HIGH WATER

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