FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS
HOME BOXING,
LIGHTWEIGHT HOLDER FOULED.
LOW HIT IN ROUND 6,
(Router's Service)
HOLIDAY RACES.
HUNT MEETING ON MONDAY.
HOW TO GET THERE,
Much has been written about the Fanling Hunt" steeplechase on Monday-afternoon but a reminder as to how to get there may not be amiss.
A special express train leaves Kowloon at 1.36 pm. Buses and Jitney cars for the course will meet
London, Feb. 11. At the Albert Hall, in a twenty round bout for the British High- weight boxing championship Harry Mason (Holder) defeated Ernie Rice. The latter was dis-the train. qualified in the fifth round for hitting low.
Entrance to anclosure is $2, motor cars parked (inside) at. $5
First bell will be
rung.
at
Both men weighed 134 lbs. each. Mason was the quicker and cleverer, and frequently made 2.40 p.m. and the first race starts Rice miss He mostly kept Rice at 3 pm... at bay with straight left but Rice To put id rather bluntly, this is was always boring in with dan-in no sense a money-making affair gerous: hooks and swings.
for the sponsors. This first ex- In the third round Rice appear-periment deserves overy encourage ed to hit low; Mason winced but ment-help for it will be repaid by the reforce did not interfere. Intense enjoyment-and the profits, Mason continued to do well with if any, will go entirely towards left leads and got in good stomach riding, horsemanship, etc., in the blows in the fourth
In the fifth Rice rughed in and sent in a left blow that was low.
TWO EXTREMES,
FIRST LEAGUE LEADERS DEFEATED,
New Territories:
11
HARRY GREB WINS."
(Associated Press.);
Oakland (Call), Feb.4. Harry Greby middleweight cham- won a decision last night
pion,
HOME. SOCCER MATCH.
Huddersfield Town (champions:
last season):
were at the top of the senior division of the English Football League:
Blackburn Rovers were in the last place and in danger of relega- tion.
Yesterday
Blackburn
beat
Huddersfield (says Reuter) by 2: goals to I, at Blackburn.-
As will be seen in the table ap
pended Huddersfield
drop to
second place on goal average, by "the merest fraction. The figures -readi:-
For Against
Sunderland...1340 1.000
Huddersfield...1.318 1.000 However, Huddersfield have two,
matches in hand..
Harry Greb..
Blackburn's victory raises them from last (22nd) to the 18th
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CRICKET NOTES.
"OVERTIME CROPS UP
AGAIN.
LEAGUE STATISTICS.
[By Sentinel]
THE CHINA MAIL
The batting and bowling aver- ages in the first division league have undergone slight changes, with the three matches played last Saturday.
LAWN BOWES
BRITISH TEAM IN NEW ZEALAND,
TWO VICTORIES.
(via Colombo.)
by
Results of matches played the British team of lawn bowlers In New Zealand are
Timarus, Jan. 25-Britain 183 points, South Canterbury 105;
Christchurch, Jan. 26 Br tain 146, Christchurch 139.
BOWLING AVERAGES."
Division I.
F. Stewart: (H.) Fay-Com Woodward (N.) Lt.-Cal, Cantrell (N) R. Sayer (CS.) ACL Bowker (LK.), B. D: Evans (0180) M/Gr. Rough (A) 3 O. Shahabudin (U.) A. al Arcul
Arculli (£) F. Bakor (C.S.)
With only a draw to their credit, the Chinese R.C. went
they received the Royal Artillery down for the sixth time when
at home. The fortunes would have changed bad the Belding of the Chinese been better when Major Hattersley-Smith, the "big gun" of the Artillery, took his stand at the wickets. Surviving a chance, he came through with an unfinished 88 characterised by hard hitting. He has now scored over 300 runs this season and comes second in the batting aver-Sgt. Jones (RB) ages.
Playing at home, the University
got the better of the Hongkong
CC. by three runs,, the game
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CRICKET VENUES.
SATURDAY'S GAMES AND GROUNDS.
ONE LEAGUE MATCH.
Two second division league matches and several friendly games appear in the cricket fixture lat for Saturday,
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The match on the Club-ground (HKCC United Services) will be continued on Monday.
The fixtures are
League I
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
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HONGKONG FEBRUARY 12, 1926, 10,80 A.M..
Mercantile Bank, A. & B
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ground
Friendly. Hongkong C.C. v. United Ser vices on the Club ground.
Kowicon EC. 1st XI v Civil Service C.C. 1st XI on the K.C.C. ground.
Indian R.C. Tat. XI v. University Tat XI on the LIB.C ground.
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CLINCH V. BREAK.
JACK DEMPSEY TO BOX WRESTLER
"STRANGLER'S" MACH.
Jack Dempsey, heavyweight box- ing champion, and Ed" (Strangler) Lewis, world's wrestling title- holder, are tentatively matched for.
mixed bout in Denver on June 2 next, it was recently announced by Kenaz Huffman,
prominent
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Refineries.
China Sugars Malabon Sugars Mining.
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angkats (Combined) do. (Single) Shanghal Exploration for the Denver American Legion Shanghal Loan..
Rauba Athlete Club. 12.45
The proposed Tronoh Mines! 12.50
viding an exciting finish. The QMS. Jacob (B.E.) visitors had one man short played seven "newcomers." Batting, however, the best of sides were beaten by the bowlers.
In Dagle Bennett. (N) 16 2233
both. F. Alaxandar (P.)... H Griffin (HK):
G. Le (E)
M. P. Madar
R 12.83
10: 15.90
7 14:42 15 14:59: 11: 14.58
Lt. Hayter (N.) Civil Service: C.CY. A. Wahab (1)
A. Lacey (P) ground, the home team were Spr. Goodyer (RE),.12 14.58 beaten by the clock when they needed Ave runs to win, and they thus had the better of a draw
The matter
[Minimum 2 innings but not less than halt matches of respec- tive teams, average not more than of playing after 15 runs per wicket] "time" fixed by the league again cropped up in this match. Com- ment was recently made on the re- lation of "extra time" to other. teams in the league. In this case win for the Civil Service would have had no bearing on the
position, but they are not out of lover Jimmy Delaney of St. Paul in championship, but second position
the danger zone:
•
Division I
Goals
Team P W. D.. L.A. Pla Sunderland!..2915. 5967 50 35 Hudd'sfield 27 13 9 5 58 44 35 Arsenal 28 14 5 956
Sheffield U...28 13 5 10 76 59-31 "Aston Villa...27 11 8 8 60 49. 30. Newcastle U.27 11 8 8 59 51 30 Manch, Un....26 13 4 9:45 41 30 Bury 27 14 2 1 61 58 30 Everton.......30 8 14 8 36 56 30 W. Bromwich27 11 7 9 59 48 29 Bolton W27 12 5 10 56 50 29] Tottenham 27 7 9 47 51 29 Birmingham 2015 13 51 58 27 Liverpool.....26 9 8 9:45 36 26 Leeds U.28 10 4 14 48 56 24 Cardiff City..28 10 4 14 43 West Ham,28 10 4.1442 Blackburn....28 79 02 55. Leicester......28 8 7 13:50 M'chester C..29 7 9 13 66 77 23 Burnley.......29 8 7 14 52. Notts County 27 9 4 14 39 46 22
$$
MIGHTY GLAD.”
MISS: WILLS & SUZANNE LENGLEN,
BOTH CONFIDENT?..
(Router's Service.)
an uneventful ten round bout.
MID-WEEK CRICKET."
KOWLOON C.C. LOSE "AT HOME.
cricket team beat the K.C.C. (at A University "Past & Present"
Kowloon) yesterday by 5 wickets.. Score:-
Kowloon C.C.
с
9
Capt. C.. J. Bensley, run out 19 J. C Lyal, Ab.w., b Rumahr 22 Lt. HL. C. Hall, b Yeoh. Lt. J. H. Smith, b Shahabudin 23 Capt. R. A. Warters, Zimmern, b. Yech.. Capt.. E. W. Morris,
Zimmern, b Ng Sze-kwong 36 S. B. Spilllett, e Ng, b Yeoh. W. J. Wilson, c.Laing, b Ng
Sze-kwong
W. Goldenburg, b Hunt
A. G. Pavitt, c & b Ng Sze-
kwong
E. B. Morton, not out
0
League Records This Season.
HIGHEST INNINGS.
wkts.) v. University, University Serior, Royal Navy 249 (for 9
ground, Jan. 23.
may have been affected. The last over delivered by an Indian bowler Junior, Royal Engineers 223 was begun after time and should (for 9 wkts.) v. Royal Navy 2nd never have been allowed by the XI GR.C ground. Feb 3. umpire. Further he counted one Senior, Craigengower CC. 26. v.. delivery short. .. Nearly five Indian R.C., IRC. minutes' "overtime" was put in,Dec. 19. and why the bell on the scorer's Junior, University 2nd XI 38
that time had been exceeded re- table was not rung when it wasv. E.E., University ground, Jan. 9. common knowledge at the pavilion HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE. mains a mystery.
BATTING AVERAGES.
Division I
No. of
Sere
OEC Fincher (CS) 7 91 242: 121,00
Major Hattersley.
Denver attorney and legal adviser
Docks, Whary
match will be held in the newral Caspians " sports stadium of Denver: Univer sity or the Western League Base- ball park, and is to be an open air affair
manager,
Lewis, through his Billy Sandow, aigned for the con- test and peeted appearance money.. Lawrence C. Phippe, Je, city Com maader of the American Legion and son of Lawrence E. Phipps, Democrat, United States. Senator from Colorado, is said to be back ing the big bout financially...
Wants. Clean Break? Hans Steinke, the German giant weighs close to 250 pounds, will who stands 6 feet 7 inches and abandon the wrestling game and enter the ranks of professional boxers.
ground. H.K.V.D.C. SAPPERS.
RIFLE MEETING DATES
Senior, Mid: R. H. Stephenson (R.N.) 162, Nov. 7.
Junior, Sgt. Blondin (RE) 91,
Feb. 8.
has fixed a shooting match with The Engineer Co., H.K.V.D.C.,.
willing to take part are asked to teams of eight a sido. Members
send in their names to C.S.M. R. J. Everest, Headquarters, by Thurs
BATTING AGGREGATE. Senior, Mid.. .. H., Stephensonday, February 18. (R.N.) 379.
238
A
The Company's rife meeting Junior, Capt. Bridgland (R.) will take place at Stonecutterson
Sunday, March 28.
MOST WICKETS IN AN INNINGS.
Senior, Lt. Halsey (RN) 7 for 68, Dec. 5; FJ. Ling (C.S.), 7 for
Smith (RA) 92 344 68.8036, Dec. 5; Pay Com. H. W. Wood 6Lt-Com.Armitaga(N) 6 110 277 55.40
'VARSITY V. NAVY.
20: Et. Sillitoo (N.) 8 58 183 54.32 ward (R.N.) 7.for 41, Dec: 19, and The following will represent the
7 for 44, Jan. 29.
Junior, Eng-Lieut. OR FUniversity 2nd. X in a League 5.95 198 46.00 Bennett (RN) 6 for 39, Nov. 14 match against the Royal Navy 2nd. E. F. Stewart (EE) 16 220 4400 R. G. Robertson (Police) 6 for 17, Ground at 2 pm sharp-B. N. XI to-morrow at the Pavilion Mid. Stephenson (N.) 9 102 379 48.41 (C.S.C.C.) 6 for 46, Nov. 28; Pay Fane, E. Zimmern, W. M. Gittins. Nov. 21 W. H Edmonds H. Madar (1) 7 68-271
Sudan (captain), Dr. R. Ponsonby G. R. Sayor (0.5.) 7.61
61 244 34.85 Et Allen (R.N.) 6 for 86, Y, C. Teh, C. H. Yeoh, H. Y. Leong, (5.) 8 70 201 83.50 Capt. Armstrom. 6 21 86 88.00 Dec. 8; H. D. Rumjahn (L.R.C.) 61. Tajima, Hazeland, and S. V.
11
Extras
H. Owen Bagher
(B.K.)
44 69 107 53.60 BJ.E
Mitchell (HK) 1 Lt. Halsey (N.)
5 114 45.80
Total
148
A
0. M. B.
WN. B. Kitchell
9 5.
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4
34
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Bowling Analysis.
Shahabudin. GNg Sze kwong..14 Cannes, Feb. 11, Gittins
2 With the weather clearing after Rumjahn .....71 many an hour of continuous raiz, Yeoh ....... 8. only the first round (of the tennis Hunt ... tournament) has so far been de- cided..
There is now a prospect of Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen and Miss. Helen Willa meeting in the final on Monday."
88.71
1 Capt Morris (K) 67 297 82.88 for 25, Dec. 12.
54 27.00
WICKETS AGGREGATE. Senior, Lt. Col. A. S. Cantrell (R.N.) 82..
Lindselt (E) 545 89 27.46 Lt. Nicholson (N.) 6 81 110 27.50 11 0R. H. Oliver (H.) 3 37 41 1 D. Fritz (0.00) 8 82 150 28.60 26.8 W. C. Hung (ORC) 7 69 183 20.74 Pay Lt, Hussey (N.) 7 48 159 22.71 A.. B. Wood (C.S.) 7 45 186 22.66 17. CQMS Stripp (8.) 8 49 11122.20 Gr. Maddocks (RA) 4 54 89 22:26
1.4 0 8 University Past & Present, Ng Sze-kwong, b Lyal
T. D. Yeoh, e Morton, b Morris H. N. Balhatchet, not out E. Zimmern, 1.b.w., b Lyal. D: Laing, run out
The two "aces"remain indif-A. A. Rumjahn, e Smith, b ferent to all the fuss, at which Lyal
they express astonishment. Miss
Extras...
Wills says she will be mighty glad
when the whole thing has been
done with. "However, I am in top
Junior, R. G. Robertson (Police)
200 RUNS THIS SEASON.
17
32 Fincher (C.C.C.), 6 61* 111: 22.22
Mid.. Stephenson
70
KR. Macaskill (E.) 6 2988 22.00
Capt, Armstrong
A. H. Madar
0:
F.E. Lawrance (C.S.) 8 58 150 21.42 O. Iemail (L)
5 54 107 21.40
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G. R. Sayer
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Lt. Halsey
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Division IL
A. Hoalim (U.) JAN 274* 79. 70.00 Capt. Bridgland(REL) 5 84 288 58.50 Total (for 5 wkts.). 162 H. S. Gordon (EK) 71 120 38.66 8 48-119 89.66 H.C: Hunt, W. M. Gittins, 8, O.W, M. Gittens (U)..
Sgt Blondin (R.) 681 179 36.80
form and feel I can easily spring Shahabudin, A. S. Hazeland and D. McNicoll (EK) 43 71 35.50
Mlle. Lenglen was B. P. Ng did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
A surprise." not inclined to discuss the affair. but nevertheless is most confident. She says that she has every reyal spect for Helen's game but con-Smith sider that "as I have beaten Morris stronger opponents I do not see Wilson any reason why my so called nerves should defeat me,
There is a great rush for seats, even wirelessed bookings being made from linera in mid- Atlantic..
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A. Mackenzie
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20. WICKETS THIS SEASON. Et-Col Cantrell.
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(RN). (ECC) Pay Com. Woodward .. (B.N.).
LEAGUE TABLES,
138 Royal Navy 188 28.00 Kowloon
Clvil Service 808 65 22.66 H.E.C.C.
University Co
841 67 22.85 EN A
A. R. F. Raven (5) 4 86 88 $2.00 Indian EC. J. Hall (H.K.). 3 38 68 21.00 Craigengower
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Harper (C.B.) 82 82 20.50 Chines RG. Reynolds (P.).
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