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SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

"VARSITY SPORT.

ATHLETIC BLUES" 'ANNUAL. CLASH."

CAMBRIDGE ON TOP.

(Reuter's Service.)

London March 19 Ab Queen's Club, In the dual Inter-University athletle mateng Cambridge, beat Oxford

The Light Blues won 8 firsts. (out of 1) bo the Dark Blues B..

THE NOBLE. ART.

HK.BA. PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT.

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Ne hitch has been reported in the arrangements for to-nighis Boxing tournament under the auss pices of the K.BA.

Doore open as psund about 8 pm.. The programme

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15 Rounds, Featherweight. Stoker Naegelin (ules Michelety

. "Kid""AMod (Manila, P.1.)

10 Rounds, Heavyweight.

P. O Francis (506. 1.8) v. A. 3..

Moi (Durban).

6 Rounds, Welterweight.

Stoker Reynolds (Sub. 13); v.

Pte. Munn (Surveys),

Rounds, Bunfumweight.

L. Sigm. Hanson (Vindictive) vý

1. Baxter Surreys).

6 Rounds. Featherweight..

Tek Johnsen Durban v.

Chouler (Saureyserl...

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4. Till. Bhanuusen · «Tamar) v.

J. Sign, Berbyshire Winds ivrina)

ROXING TO-NIGHT,

"Kid" „ATTrUd. "the" smart, Wile Pilipino pugilist now in the Colony, who is to box 15. suunda. (featherweight Jintis, 126. His ringride); to-night at the Theatre Royall, under the. Hongkong. Boxing Association's auspices, with Stoker Naegelin, of the French Navy.. An excellent scrap. l assured!:

CIVIL SERVICE MATCH,

On the Civil Service ground to-dhy an inter-club match will be played between teams captained by the first and second eleven skip-

The teams pera.

will be as under:-

F. J. de Rome (captain), A. E. Wood, R. A. Smith, H. G. Walling ton.. H. E. Rose, B. E. Evans, W. Sayers, E. C. Fincher. F. Maynes, HE. Strange, and F. H. Harper,

W. B. Edmonds (enptain). W.. Hamilton F E Booker, F. E. -Lawrence, S. B. Spillett, R. S Paterson, H. Westlake, T. W. CAFT J. H. B. Nihill, C. Sara and B. C. K.. Hawkina.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT,

A number of matches in the H.K.C.C annual lawn tennis tour nument have been arranged for this afternoon, as follow

Open Doubles: Lieut-Col; F.S.. Montague Bates and Capt. R. H. 'P.. West vi A. D. Humphreya and "R. E.. Tottenham.

Club Championship:Col. · C.. . Russell Brown v. A. H. Crook,

Handicap Singles "B"-C. HG. Bradley (owe 1/6). A. K. Mackenzie (owe 5/6),

Handicap Doubles: D. Valentine and J. R. Craig (owe 3/6) v. B. de Pass and R. Frost trec. 15)..

FANLING HOUNDS.

CRICKET NOTES.

UNIVERSITY'S RECORD IN

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LEAGUE STATISTICS.

By Sentinel!")

Another week or so and cricket will be over until next season.

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In the seven innings the Univer ity 2nd XI scored 789 runs,|| gainst 992 off them Per vicket the average works out at 12:11 against 15:28.

League tables, revised to date, Follow..

BATTING AVERAGES.

Division 1

innings.

Highest

E. G. Fincher (CS) 7 242 121.00 Major Hattersley.

Smith (MA) 8 92 351 50:00 Lt. Com.Armituge (Nyd 110* 207 55.40 sillitus (N)... 8 63 103 64.33 5114 220 45.80 Haisuy (N.)

PAID OR NOT?

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SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS.

TENNIS.

RESULTS IN AMERICANS

"TOURNAMENT,

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LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

(Reuter's American Service)

Manila March 12 Brooklines (Mass.), March 19. || | With reference to the report that The semi-finals in the women's professionalism had boon discover national indoor tennis tournament, ed to be widely prevalent in the are: Mrs. Jessup defeated Miss Philippines and that this might Mary K Browne, 6-2; 6-8 Miss TT on London lead to the cups won by the Philip Ryan defeated Miss Bayard 6-2, pince in the last Far Eastern 6-1 Olympic Games being awarded to Japan, the charges of professional- ism originated from a protest by The United States Davis Cup the Baseball team of the United Committee announces that the States Ship "Canopus" against the American ladies" team in the in United States Army Baseball teamternational matches in France und in the Philippine League for reBritain will consist of the Misses calving money,

* Wills, Ryan, Browne, and Mrs. Proofs were submitted that array Jessup. Reserve, Miss Goss. players and also several Filipino players had received pay.to

As a resuls of this it is now X- pocted that the entire Baseball

Three senior league games: re- main to be played-Craigengower CC. v, Kowloon CC 1st XI (to- dhy) Craigengower CCV. East Streys (March 27) and the East Surreys v. Royal Artillery (not duis arranged). These matches, however, have lost in importance Stowart (K.) 579 280 44.00 Longue will be dropped from tho

Mid Stephenson (N) 9 102 370 42.11 Amateur Athletic Association owing to the championship hav-JR. Mitchs(EK) 8:05 217 86.10 It is also learned that a Filipino ing fallen to the Royal Navy. GB... Sayer (04) 7 51 244 84.80

Fritz (E.CC.).

7-82242 34.57 H. Owon Hughes The remaining efcounter in the

(HK) 90201 $3.50 7 18 33.80 econd dwision fixed for next Capt. Ammar 4 21 40 33.50

*(8.). Saturday between the Royal En-N.. Kitchell gineers and the Civil Service C.C. 14 Madar (1.....

R. E.. Lindself. (K.).. B 80 20.00 A hohls more than ordinary incape. Morris (K.) 8 37 108 28.23 terest, as, if the Sappers fail to L. Nicholson, (N.); 831 BED 27.60 win, the honours go to the Club | A.,

W. Hayward 3.30: 295 25.00 juniors. With luck on their side we Hung (CRO) 9 58 212

(HK) the Engineers should win, but Pay Lt. Hussey (N.) 7 15 16 1

Several members of the Baseball they would have to do consider. A. E. Wood (US) ...? 4D Ise 22:00 Team In the Far Eastern Games are ably better in fielding than they Hancock (HK) 839

8 39 12 24.40 alleged to have received pay from Gr Muddocks (RA) 4 54 89 23:26. did on the Craigengower ground 36 54 181 22.33 sporting goods stores for the ecle Ihat Saturday..

C.QMS Swipp (8) 7 49 130 21.86 purpose of retaining them on the This is now under in- B. Pincher (ed). 7 51* 120 23.80 teams; F..E.. Lawrence (CS) 8. 62 160 21.42vestigation.-Router's Pacific Ser-

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Division IL

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The University 1st XI were not so successful this season,. getting fourth place in the league table, Cupt. Bridgland{R.E.} 5° 84* 239 69.60 4 85* 40 46.00 but they by no means did so badly Spencer (N) ... as some of the other clubs,

Sgt. Blendin (RE) 01 206 34.10. 'S.. Spiffert. (68) 439 89 20.68.

B. C. K, Huwkins

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40*140 28.00

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Early in the season they lost thair allrounder and interport T DE Pundered! player, the Rey. E.. K. Quirk, who proval his valde (even in figures), Simms (N)

G. Leo ; (K.)) by gaining an average of 29.66 Lt. Emley (N) batting, and securing nine wickets | Y. A. Wahab (6).

player in the Sugar Centrals, toam who competed In Ear Hastern ve points in a track event has Olympic Games last year and won been shown to have received pay as Baseball player. Two others of the Olympic Games competitors have also received pay in a similar manner, though they did not win

points.

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CHINESE BOXING.

GRAND LOCAL WEEK-END DISPLAY.

5 43 134 2680 -The-Chin Woo Athletic ABO- 01130 26.00ciation (Hanglong brand is 6 37 100 25.00 holding the annual exposition of 550 120 20 Chinae music and the art of self.

6 E 243 23.83

at an average of 5.81 in the three. M. Gittens: (U) 8 71 116 23:20 defence at the Tad Pa Theatre antehes in which he took part. King (P6 77 107 21.40morrow night, commencing at R. G. Robertson (2) 7 81 136 22.50 (West Floint) to-night and to- before his departure; No other AK. Mackenzie player qualifies for the batting (HX) 5 03 102: 20.30 javerukes.

DE G. Nicholson

(H.K.)

6. 20 80 20.26 Signifes "not.out.

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S 0 Shohobadin was a con- [Minimum 2 innings but not sistent bowler, taking part in alless than half matches of respec- the matches is record was 20tive team, averaye 20′ nuns. wicket 86 overs at an aver- age 50 175.

over.] Another bowler who assisted in keeping down the runs was. C W. Lam, who in seven matches (57.1 overs) took 17 wickets at an average of 13.82. JA, A. Rumjahn, bowling in all the matches (12 wickets at an aver luge of 20188) and H. N.. Baihat- chet (6 wickets in seven games at.

BOWLING AVERAGES..

Division I..

5.84

· 8.43

8.70

an average of 23.60) were less. I. Bowkar (K.... 39: successful. Of those who did not L-Col Cantrell (N.) 32. bowl enough to be included in the Pug-Com.. Woodward (N.). 21 averages

16 9:50 were D. K. Sumy (6. GR. Suyer (CS)

· D. Evans (C.S.);

9.52 27. wickets, average 10:16) and D

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Physical culture exhibitions wit be the feature of the pro- graming. "For this year's, shoy, the best exponents in the country -oven from far-off provinces have come down so as to encour age the movement which stands for Chinese development on athletic lines.

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The performances will be both on old time end modern lines and some very clever and thrilling pieces have been arranged. There will also be exhibitions of the use of all kinds of Chinese weapons associated with the noble ant. Suth are not so much feats, of sheer strength, as of scientific training and culture.

Purely Chinese dances will be given by young ladies connected with the Association A mum ber of churning tableaux have been arranged by the sponsors,

20 11.26 Shahabudin (U.) Laing (3 wickets, average 18.35). M/Gr. Rough (R.A.)

20.12.21 24 12:58 14 13:07 12. 13.66 13.82 14.00 1.14.14. 14.80 1.31

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A.. four

Baker (...) matches, drew one and lost four.

CW. Lam (US) Their wins were over the East L. Sillitae (N.). Surreys (45 runs), Royal Artil- L/Cpl. Clarke (5.) lery (80) runs), Chinese R.C. tone Capt. Allfree (S.) wicket after declaring with 166. Goodwin (K.).

Division 11.

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The strictly musical (with the noise eliminated) programme will be carried out by some of the. best amatours in China, both the Northern and Cantonese being. catered for.

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S. S. Higgs (R.EY the Kowloon C.C. by 56 runs. H. Grifin (1K). After their win over the CRC TDE Ponderod (H.K.)... 161 they were beaten by both the Civil G. Lee (K.) ............. Service (18 runs) and the Royal Q.M.S. Jacob (RE) Navy (7 wickets). They next Eng Lt. Bennett (N)

... Robertson (P.). secured their last win and then. N. Sudan (U.) went down to Craigengower by 94A. S. Suilled (1)

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Davis Cup. New York, March 19,

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Amsterdami March 191. The Netherlands Aerial Naviga tion Company, one of whose prin cipal aims is a regular air service between Holland and the Dutch a East Indies, has asked the Govern mont for a subsidy of four million florine from 1927 to 1934.

TOURING PRINCE,

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Col. Coolidge died at 10.41 in the evening,

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CHURCH NOTICES,

A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR: IS MADE FOR ALL NOTICES: UNDER THIS MEADING

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SUNDAY, March 31st. 10:15 am. Service conducted by Rev. A.'H. Bray, MA, BD

6 p.m. Service conducted by

for 25, Dec. 12; G. Les: (KCC) Rev. HS.F. Rossiter 6 for 39, Feb. 27,

WICKETS AGGREGATE, Senior, A. C1 Bowker (H.K.) 38:

Junior, R. G. Robertson (P.) 25.

200 RUNS THIS SEASON,

Mid. Stephenson

Capt. Armstrong ..

AH. Mader.....

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Surreys).

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C. Fincher

W.P.A. Hattersley, Smith

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(RA).. (C.S.C.C.),

F.. Stewart

League Records This Season.

Lt.

R. Sayer Lt.-Con Armitago

Halsey

Capt. Bridgland

RE

W. C. Hung

A. W. Hayward

In the nine innings the Univer-15 runs per wicket.]

sity scored 1,031 ruris against. 1,147 off them Per wicket the average works out as 11.85 against 14.16.

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That the University 2nd XI finished at the foot of the league table is not surprising when, in addition to their lectures inter- fering, they had to fill gaps in the first eleven.

Or, the seven matches they drew two. (Civil Service "A" and the Police) and lost the rest..

HIGHEST INNINGS. "Senior, Royal Navy 249 (for 9: wkta.) v. University, University ground, Jan. 23.

Junior, Royal Engineers 228 (for 0 wkts.) v. Royal Navy 2nd XL CRC ground, Feb. 8.

... LOWEST INNINGS.'

Senior, Craigengower C.C. 26 v. Indian R.C., I.R.C. ground, Dec. 19.

Only one batsman, W. M. Gittins, is in the averages with 28.20 in seven games, his best. being 71 not out. E. Zimmern camo next with an average of 17.00 in six innings. The high est score was made by A. Hoalim (74 not but against the Civil Ser- vide) but he took part in only two matches.

Junior, University 2nd XI 83 R.E.University ground, Jan. 0.

GUEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE. Senior, Mid. R. H. Stephenson (R.N.) 162, Nov. 7.

Junior, Sgt. Blondin (RE) 91, Feb. 3. M

BATTING AGGREGATE, Senior, Mid. 1. H. Stephenson (R.N.) 879. R

Junior, Capt. Bridgland (RE) [238,0.

gt. Blondin

D. Fritz

D. J. R. Mitchell

20 WICKETS THIS SEASON.

Lt. Col Cantrelliv.

Goodwin

Pay Com. Woodward Eng Lt Bennett M/Cir. Rough R. G. Robertson

Lyal DN AT G... Bowker 8. O.. Shahabudin

M. el Arculli B. N. Sudan H. Grifin A.. Lacey

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LEAGUE TABLES. Division L

Royal Navy H.K.C.C. Kowloon Civil Service University RA Indian RC Craigongower

Jurkoys

B. N. Sudan was their best Jbowler with an average of '1121 for 23 wickets. He bowled in all the matches and sent down 65.4 overs. W. M: Gitting was out of one match and took nine wickets at an average of 22.60 in 43 overs EZimmern (two matches) took Junior, Eng-Lieut. C. RF six wickets, average 9.33; F. Bennett (R.N.) 6 for 30. Nov, 11 Hiptoola and S. V. Gittins In the R. G. Robertson (Police) 6 for 17;; teame number of matches each Nov, 21 W. H. Edmonds |captured two wickets at an aver- (C.S.C.C.) 6 (or 10, Nov. 23, Pay

MOST WICKETS IN AN INNINGS.

Senior, W. C. Hung (C.R.C.) 8. for 18, Feb. 20; A. C. 1. Bowker Chinose R.C. (HK) 8 for 20 Feb. 27,

The Fanling Hounds will meet at the Fanling cross roads at three this afternoon and at Mr. Postalo. bungalow at 10.45 to-morrow morn

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