MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1926,
"CHINA
THREE BLANKS
LOSERS IN THE SOCCER LEAGUE.
CLUB IN FORML
MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
SUNDAY CRICKET.
JUICE STAFFS COMPETE
AT SPORT,
KOWLOON NOW TWO UP
on
In all three foague soccer Kowloon, is now two up matches on Saturday, the losers Hongkong in the sport competi failed to get a goal Betweentions between the respective corn- them, while the winners piled on panies which provide "juice for eight, the victorious Chinese electricity. juniors being responsible for half that number.
A rather ambitious programme had been got up, but the actual results were:-
HK.DC.
"Division: 1.
2 Tamar"
Di. I (Sec. B).
South Ching "C" 4 St. J. Bourders
2: Kowloon "Y University
More Enterprising.
Getting two goals in the first half of their senior match with H.M.Si. Tamar" the Hongkong Football Club were value for their Although they won. victory. there were not superior in every department: As a complete com bination they played the better football and were, thore enter- prizing..
On the Indian R. G. groundi the (Sookumpoo), yesterday, Chip Light and Power Recrea tion Club defeated the Hongkong Electric Recreation Club, in & crickel match by 64 runs..
H.K.C.C. DOUBLE.
C.S.Q.C. MAN'S "HAT
"TRICK?""
CRICKET FEATURES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Y C. Teh, B Vallack HY Leong Vallaok R. Chan Wah, a Burges 1 Vallick.
C Yeohe Burgess,
Griffin e
F Hiptoola, not out Extras
Total Bowling Analysis..
180
0. 12 243 24 5 2 24 6 8 25
·FRIENDLY MATCH.
Griffin The Hongkong Cricket Club Pendered secured a "double in league Vallack Jericket matches on Saturday.
WF Edmonds of the Civil Service C.C. did the hat trick" in Rfriendly game.
then..
LEAGUE L
C.R.C. v. HKCC
CUP SURPRISES,
ALL THREE LONDON TEAMS” VISWERKNOCKED OUT."",
SOCIIA'S WEST ON TOP-
Saturday was an important day in Home soccer The sixth round of the English Cup. was played: as was the fourth round of the Scottish Cup. after which only four teams (the semi-finalists) are left in onch Fcompetition MAON
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All three London Clubs loft in the last eight of the English tourna tent were knocked out.Clapton CSIC.C. V. RÁ
Orient and Fulham both lost, be fore their own cupporters to the Playing at home, the Civil Ser. two First League Manchester vice C.C. beat the Royal Artillery to Swansea (ow the only hope of Canton Insurance
teams; and the Arsenal went down Marine Insurancem. The Chinese RC made their by four wickets. lowest seore this season when they
The Gunnars, with a team of ten Wales and of the Second Division) China Underwriteræ desi The winners had first knock, received the Hongkong C.C. 1st XI started badly losing three wickets There is another Second Diviston North China Insurance.. sending up 137, on the tins. F
Good batting by Club in Notts Forest, who must re- Union Insurance Hamblin contributed 62 and A. and again turned out only ten for 12 runs.
(58) play (away) with Bolton.Yangtze Insurance Major Hattersley Smith Smith 27; J. C... Dunbur book. 5i The match was altogether one brought the score to 91 for the Of the winners in the Scottish Fire Insurances, wickets for 81 rune and Fided, the home team being dismiss-
next wicket, W. H. Edmonds (eCup, Rangers St Mirren and China. Fire, Insurance.. Normington 4 for 34.
ed for 42 runs, Bowker taking seven for 26) then, started a procession Celtic belong to the West as do HK. Fire Insurance In the Hongkong total of 73, wickets for eight runs The visby dismissing the remainder for an Third Lanark, who have not settled Shipping. C Gabagar was responsible for 12 and J. C. Dunbar for 15; FC.tors won the match without the loss additional 10 runs and doing the their argument with Aberdeen.
of a single wicket. Humphreya hat trick in his last over.. Clemo secured 4 wickets for 17 (55) retired with the total ab 91 The home team made the neces and Samy 6 for 45.
and Mitchell (60) decided to followsary runa before the fall of the On China New Year Day (Feb. suit when he had brought the score, seventh wicket and went on to 18), Chin Light won the soccer to 148 for three wickets. Mitchell make 220: Two of the batsmen match on the Kowloon FC hit soven fours and also a six off were, caught by their own men ground by the odd real in three. w. C. Hung Humphreys had nine serving as substitutes, It is also possible that further fours to his credit.
Chinese R.C... matches will be played at lawn bowls..
T. Yeoh, b Bowker H. C Hung, b Bowker
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LADIES DEFEAT MEN OF YACHT CLUB.
W. C. Hung, e and b Owen
Hughes
JL. Youngsaye, b Bowker.
E... Lee, b Bowker
H. Hung, b Bowker P. S. Wong. b Bowker
UNACCOUNTABLE REASON... Ching, b Bowler,
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Soon after the kick-off, Forsyth placed the ball in the depot ship's citadel with a hock-shot. Later on McBride met a pass from Pile: McBride's shot hit the upright andi rebounded into the goal-a.
For sorte unaccountable reason rather lucky point. This ended all the scoring. Both gels, of forexcept perhaps, that the victory wards missed opportunities to a well-deserved as a result of better yachtsmanship-the ladles and the mark...
of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club 1.K.F.C.-G. Rodger: Sum-defeated the men in an interesting mers, Bishop: Lyon, Howardtcant race"yesterday by 61 points Watson;, Pile, Forsyth, Johnstone, to 50 McBride, Morrison.
"Tana-Badbeck; Teasdale, Barker Sandys, King. Regan:| Summers, Payne, Rowkins, Jones, Eennett.
Referee: Mr. Smith, R.A.
Junior Matches.
Pow Ka-chuen scored three and Tin Lip-yathad one (between his colleague's second and third) for South China "C" against St. Joseph's,, College Boarders: the scoring was before half-time. The winners maintained pressure after the interval
All
A goal in euch half, both scored by Jap (centre-forward), gave the University two points when they visited Kowloon "B" The start war delayed 13 minutes owing to the late arrival of the visitors. The Varsity vanguard did well.
·MUSKETRY.
SCOTTISH COMPANY, 7TH PLATOON..
There was no excuse, nor was any made.
Ten Boats were used, each side taking five, and changing over after the moving race. The fair sex had only five helmsmen while their opponents brought out a fresh leum for the afternoon event.
After the races. Captain Davison Rear Commodores presented sou- venir spoons to the winters who were vociferously cheered
In the morning the course was from the Club to a 'mark boat in Quarry Bay, back to the Club. th. Channel Rocks and back (about 6% miles)...
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Points gained, according to posi-. tions, were:-
Ladies: Bluenose (Miss Shaw) 1; Gael Mrs. Mitchell) 9; Adele (Mrs. Adamy) 8; Why Wonder? Mrs. Scott) 6; Pierrette (Mrs.) Davison) 4-Total 38.
CEL Wong, & Owen Hughes,
Powell A Hung...not out
Extras:
Total (for 9 wkts.) One man absent.
Bowling Analysis..
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wicket partnership Fincher (84). and Baker out) produceð 83 rund.. ~
Royal Artillery. 0Capt. Bensley, b Evans 5 B. S. M.. Page, b Sayer 0L Smith.. b Evans 11.Major Hattersley Smith,
Edmonds ...
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Sg. Younge de Rome, b 1 Edmonds.
OL/Bar. Fulford, b Edmonds... 7Sgt. Gifford * Sayer;
Edmond's
42 B. Q. M. S. Moore, not out.
L/Bdr. Viccars, e Fincher, b
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Edmonds
Extras
Total (for 9 wkte)
·1. One man absent,
Bowker
2 23: 1 Owen Hughes 8 Powell
32 4 H.K.C.C. 1st XI. E. J. R. Mitchell, retired J. D. Humphreys, retired.
H. R. Oxlade, c Ching, b W. Hung
G. P. Lammert. b Ching
V. Parker, c Ching, H. Hung
R. K. Hepburn, b H. Hung G. S. Hugh Jones, b H. Hung AC. I. Bowker, e W. Hung,
H. Hung
H. Owen Haghes, not out A. W. Hayward, b. H. Hung.
Extras.
BFF G A AND
Bowling Analysie.
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25
Evans Sayer Edmonds
Baker
Civil Service: 1st. XI.
2. F. J. de Rome Page
Gifford
H.-G. Wallington, run out 5F. E Lawrence, b. Smith SBC. K. Hawkins,, c.sub...
Gifford ....
1.
14A. E. Wood, b Gifford
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Ful results followi
(Reuter's Service,)
London, March 6.
F.A. Cup (Round 8)4 Clapton Orient Manchester
City 6:
Notte Forest 2; Bolton 2.· Swansea 2. Arsorial 1.
Fulham 1, Manchester United 2.
Scottish Cup (Round 4).
3. Morton 6. Rangers 4.
Third Lanark 1, Aberdeen .. 58. St. Mirren 2, Airdrieonians: 0. 22 Celtic 6, Dumbarton ..
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Leicester 1, Dirmingham 0. 101 Liverpool Dy Tottenham 01:"
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Albion 0.
* Division. II. Middlesborough 3. Ku 3.
Portsmouth 2, Darlington 0.
Preston 3, Chelsen, 1.
10 Stockport 2, Port Vale 2
10 Stoke 0, Derby 1.
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Oriental Navigation Shell. Transporta Star Ferries Water-boats
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Total (for S wkts.) Rev. T. B. Powell did not bat. Bowling Analysis.
Club:-Boojum
A. L.W. Hung (Mr. Shields) 7; Lysbeth (Mr. H. S. Ching Rouse) ; Joun (Col Gunn) 5, Yeoh Adarac. (Mr. Ritchie) 2; Scalark H Hung
Youngeaye (Col. Coftes 1. Total 18.
M', a. W. B D. Evans, b.Gifford 8. 1 46
H.K.C.C. 2nd Y. "VERSITY 2nd!
OF. Baker, not out
Extra
Total Bowling Analysis.
15
After tiffin the course was re versed, the points won being:-
Ladies-Lysbeth (Mrs. Mitchell) 17; Sealark (Mrs. Scott) 6: Boojum (Miss Shaw) 5; Adanac (Mrs.
The Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI closed The musketry part I compet-Adams) 3; Joan (Mrs. Davison) 2.
their seasch with a victory by 78 Giffard tion of the Scottish Company,
Totali 28.
runs over the University 2nd XI.Lt. Smith Hongkong
Club-Adele (Mr. Shields) TV ;. Corps, was fired off at Stonecutters Pierrette (Lt. Vereker) 9; Bluenose This places at the head, of the Vierers. yesterday.
(Mr. F. G. Vaux) 8; Why Wonder? league table and they are good for Major H. Smith 3. (L-Com Barraclough) 4 Gaal the championship if the Royal (Mr. Rouse), did not finish, 0-Engineers fail to win their last Total $2.
Defence Volunteer
Privath McLennan (7th platcon) 'was first with a score of 99%
Second was Private George Duncan whose score was 93.
The scores for the Dyer Cup
were:-
Musketry Part. II: No. 5 Platoon 412; No. 6 Platoon .613; No. 7 Platoon 462
Attack Competition: No. 6 Pla- toon 122 No. 6 Platoon (186 minus: 8) 178; No. 7 Platoon 177.
Lewis Gun Competition: No 5 Platoon 60; No. 6 Platoon 26; No,
7 Platoon 100..
Total: No. 5 Platoon 584: No. Platoon 715; No. 7 Platoon: 739.
AUSTRALIA CRICKET.
(Reuter's Service.).
6
•
1
match.
The Club batted first and de-
Div. IH (North), Accrington 4, Wrexham 2. YZ W. Bradford 3, Grewè 0.
3 108
200
85
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"VARSITY CHAMPIONSHIP.
5 Chesterfield 8, New Brighton 0
2 Durham 4: Coventry 1.
Grimsby4Lincoln 0. Halifax 6, Doncaster 3. Hartlepools 2, Nelson 0; Rochdale 2 Barrow 1. Rotherham 6. Southport 2. Tranmere 1-Ashington 4. Walsall Wigan 1.
Grand total-Ladies 61 points,clared with 167 for seven wickets. In a mid-week cricket match on Club 50 points.
BEAT HIS OWN RECORD.
(Reuter's. American Service.)
Chicago, March 7, Charles Hoff, who distinguish ed himself on February 28, has again broken the world's indoor
Burgess remained at the wickets the University ground, the "En- the whole time and was unbeatengineers" went down to the "Arts" with: 81. He hit. nine fours. by:136 runa." Becher (38). hit one six of Chân Wah.
Griffin (5 for 24). and Vallack (4 for 25) were responsible for the dismissal of the visitors for 89, Samy (48) being the only batsman to offer some resistance.
-H.K.C.C. 2nd' XL
pole jump record, clearing 162r. D. E. Pendered, e Sling, b inches, with four inches to spare.
HOME SERVICE RUGGER.
(Reuter's Service,)
London, March 6. Hobart, March. 6. Twenty thousand people gather- The Australian team beat Tus-ed at Twickenham to-day to see mania by an hininga and 184 runs. the Army bear the Royal Navy Tasmania scored 187 in the first rugby by 24 points to 10 innings (Everett 2 for 33, Malley 3 HM the King was an interest for 62 and Richardson 2 for 26) ed spectator, In the second innings, Tasmania scored 123 (Everett 2 for 18 and Andrews 8 for 38).
Australian team scored
The
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494 (Bardsley 124, Woodfull 64; Everett 77 and Macartney, 168).
The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club (1st XI) against the Punjabis on the ~Marlins-ground on Wednesday-at- "6:15 - "ENTED Won Han! HOUETT "G. FL. R. Oxlade, C. L. R. Becher;
SCOTLAND'S VICTORY.
(Reuter's Béroïos.}`
London, March 6
Sudan
H. C. Burgess, not out
A. K. Mackenzie, c" Teh, B.
Samy
M. M. Watson, Sling, b
Sudan
W W. Mackenzie, c & b W. M.
Gittins .......
C. L. R. Becher, c Yeoh, b
S. V. Gitting......
w W. Brackenridge, c Zim-
mern, b Samy ..
G. R. Vallack, b S Y Gittins
Extras
ij
Gittin's
Batting first, the "Arts" scored 190 (for seven wickets, declared). E. Zimmern (54), S. V (61 not out) and BP Ng (28), Youngaaye took three wickets for 32.
The Engineers replied with 65,
W. M Gitting (82) being the only double figure scorer. A. 5. Hett
8 took six wickets for 25.
B1
By defeating the "Medicals"
Scottish League. Dundee United 3, Raith L Falkirk 1, Dundee 0. Hamilton 2 Partick 1. Hibernians 1 Cowdenbeath 2 St. Johnstone 1, Hearts
THE AUSTRALIAN "TAIL.”
The critics, who are busy specu and the "Engineers" in inter-lating about next summer's Eng- 6 faculty matches, the "Arts" be-land cricket eleven, seem to be come champions for the third divided into rival advocates of 1 year in succession: This year's Tails" and "No-tails. In regard result is as follows: Medicals to this it is worth recalling that 10 played 2, lost. 2; Engineers play since the war England has lost 12 ed 2, lost 1 Arts-played 2 won out of 15 matches against Aus tralia, and figures show that the ability of the Australian tall" to minke runs has had a decisive effect in most of these games.
87 2
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TOMMY MILLIGAN.
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Total (for 7 wkts., dec.) 167 3. A. H. Plummer, 8. H. Garred and H. Griffin did not bat. Bowling Analysis,
Playing at Inverness in the hockey international Scotland Sudan best Ireland by two goals to one Samy
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