TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
HOME GOLF.
TOLLEY SENSATIONALLY DEFEATED,
"BRITISH AMATEUR"
Further Results In The First
Round
(Router's Service);
London, May 24,
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THE AUSTRALIANS,
SECOND DAY'S PLAY AGAINST OXFORD.
VISITORS BIG SCORE.
(Reuter's Seuvier)
-London. May 247
At Oxtorke seemd day's play in match v. the Australians.
Position at Kart:-Oxford (rat)
13), Australi wickets, |
The Austral
(1st).96 for 3
At Muirfielit. In the "British || amadient godt championship dirst round), Erril Tolley, one of the ghien British hopes against A strong Anierican challenge, was dedented by and 2. by the former Oxford University captam, J. K. ful; there wore 8,000 present. Nalbétain, whó is an Englishmua.
A made 321 runs,
T... Andrews scored 60, J. M.
Gregory 12, C. V. Grimmett 41.
Oxford (2nd) 91Gruns Tor. wie keks when sumps werę drawn.
Mardeld. has been provided with interest and sensation. "
Though Tow Americans have Balm, the better knowa unes have Been dazzlingly brilliant, emphasis- ing the seriousness of the chrel lenge, which is arrentuated by
Gynidi J. Holler.
The weather to-day was delight-
ENGLAND WINS.
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER MATCH
13
5-3 AT ANTWERP,
(Reuter's Servicz.).
Antwerp, Mag 24.
At association football, England beat Belgium by 5 goals to 3.
HOME NOTES.
LATEST REPORTS AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
GOLE AND CRICKET,
London, May 75%. The Following, team will repre sent Scotland in the qmateur inter- Tolley's crushing reverse at the natjonndi Kolf mutch agufrist. Hands of Salt-in dy 4 and 21Englund, which will be played at Tolley was forble under the stressMarfelt this year.
Beslet. hvem and Eckwell Bi failed likewiar against
Britishers.
Further results are:-- Painel bent Wilanson Car Bed by a 6
TR Barris amateur champion 10250, Wilson (Scottish amateur Champion (922) A. . Tomance erish Open champion 1926), W. A.. Murray Gold Vise 1922), K. L. C Jenkins tamateur champion 1914) W W. Mackenzie Scottish amateu
Von Elm Beak Boyack Barber-champion 1924), W. L. Hope (fifth
Pesse
ted by and 2. A
Guilford bent. Birnie (Clovelers by 7 and 6
Roger Wethered beat the American Ulmer by one hole. 'a a The Best round has not been con- cluded...
the
WAN
"An earlier cable stated:
In ideal weather the greatest bid aver made by Amerien for British amateur golf title opened this morning. 'The first re- Bukt pekarned
Robinson (Southport). defeated (Glenecho) by 7 and 5.
Cowan Edinburgh University) beat Fownes, Jr (Oakmont) by and 2.
ANTILST
Brocks
round amateur championship 1928).. W. B. Torrance (St. George's Cup: (1921), J. 6. Simpson Chat eight of amateur championship 1020) J. Caten (semi-qualist Secttish ama- teur championship 1925)..
The match was played last year ab Westward Ho when Kngland! on by eight matches to five. This yeur England wo by 93% to 5% cabled by Reuter, ]
RAIN v. RACES.
STEEPLECHAŠE MEETING
SPOILED.
BUT GOOD SPORT.
There was a very poor attend. |
ance..
The pari-mutuel and cash sweuß received little support and only about thirty cars were in the enclosure. As $1 tickets were sold on the "tote, the bookies did small business..
THE CHINA MAIL.
INTERPORT SHOOT
SHANGHAI RIFLE TEAM
SELECTED;
THEIR DATE FIXED,
The following have been select- ed to represent Shanghal in the annual Far Eastern interport rifle, shooting competition. It is in- tended by the committee, should favourable weather
M.C.L. FUNDS.
IMPERIAL CONCERT
SPARTY.
OLD "NEW" LEADER.
Mrs. A. J. B. Stirling has book able to deposit $400 to the M..L. credit, from the concert given by the Imperial Concert Party at the Sall Loft, H.M. Naval Yard on May 16.
Although Mr. Bert Burrows (who
conditions This effort vertainly – restests. Heavy rain during the day spoiled any chance of a successful continue, that the team should much credit or the ladies! com- meeting yesterday, for the Fanshoot off about 8 am on Wednes.mittee which gathered around Mrs. Supling as the whole affair was ling Hunt Whitsuntide steeple-day or Thursday of this week. " ergaalsed, and the programmo was chases at Kwanti..
F. E. Hodges, J. R. Main, D. Egot up in less than three weeks. Sauvie, A. M. Collaco, T. S: Parry, Sharman, B. F. Ito, C. W Glover, WB Sauer, W. Bowen, S. A. Ransom and K. Mekelje. Reserve J. S. Chen..
In the second practice the locals On the other hand," the actual team made an aggregate score of racing itself was particularly in-014. Sharman and McKelvia did teresting. A 20-1 winner opened not shoot. In spite of bad the programme but the next race weather conditions this morning went to a hot favourite,
JR. Main and F. E.. Hodges, made an excellent score of 101 and 100: respectively,
[Hongkong,
Mrs, Bower, who won at the Arst meeting of this kind in the Colony, again 1ode Cheriton Vale successfully, after ,a splendid tussle with Reynolds (Captain Penang also take part. Shang- Sturges up). This latter comhat won last year]
įbination, it will be recalled, have. brought off small coups on the fiat, at Happy Valley.
Captain Sturges fell on Spag- hett in the second race. His, foot. was entangled in the stirrup and he was dragged along, in front of the stand in front of another ¡ pony.. Captain Sturges exiri- cated himself from this alarming (position and even finished fourth.
on his mowit.
Cash sweep details ave
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Race I
No. 25
128 378
$93.80 26.80 13.10
$10: Nos. 80, 317.
.$107.80 30.80 16.40 $10-Nos. 188, 187, 160, 472.
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HOLIDAY GOLF.
FANLING WHITSUNTIDE RESULTS,
originally introduced the "Imperials to Hongkong) is leaving, the Colony on May 29 for England, the Con- cert party will be manager and carried on, by Me.. A. B. Allin wao very old resident, and enter- tainer of merit.
The public trusts that many more appearances may be looked for.
BEAUTY IN EDUCATION.
VALUE OF DEMONSTRA TION,
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LOCAL SHARE MARKET
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONE,
HONGKONG, MAY 28, 1926, 10:30 am
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Marine Insurances.-
Canton Insurance China Underwriters North China Insurance.. Union Insurance... Yangtze Insurance
Fire Insurances. China Fire Insurance, HK. Fire Insurance
Shipping.
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Rednerles
China Sugars
Malabon Sugars. Mining
At the concluding session of the New Ideals in Education Confer¬ ence held at Somerville College, Oxford, Mr. A. Jamieson, in paper on The Need for Beauty in Education," said that the teaching of art by demonstration Benguets .... had produced the most marvellous Kailan Mining Ad. results. To go to Italy or to visit Langkats: (Combined):
do. the National Gallery would not
(Single) produce an artist, otherwise this Shanghai Exploration country would be flooded with Shanghai Lo...
Royal Hongkong Golf Club com-painters.. What did produce Raubs petitions at Fanling last week-end artists was the demonstration of Tronoh Mines Ural Caspiana how works of art were produced,, (Whisuntide) resulted:
Bogey: Phos 32 antries.
Won
by A. K. Mackenzie (7) down N K. Littlejohn (18) 2 down, was second and T. S. Whyte Smith (12)
3 down, was third.
so that the student was inspired, Docks, Wharves encouraged, and even fascinate.li Godowns, &e. by the actual knowledge of how | FLK & K. Wharves the work came into being. The HK & W. Docks most beautiful things were pro-Hongkews duced by artists who were in New Engineerings constant touch with nature itself. Shanghai Docks Medal Round: 24 entries: WonWhen Herkomer delivered the Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. by A. K. Muckenzie 30773. Slade lectures in Oxford some HK. & Hotels (old)......
.do: N. K. Littlejohn 9413-76 was years ago he adopted the method
(new). scores. T serond. Ciher
demonstration, "and showed Hongkong Lands Whyte Smith 891277, 1. W. how portraits should be painted, LK Realty Shewan 812-79.
with the result that he fascinated H.K. Territorial his audience, but since then they ffumphreys Estates had bad literary men talkingPrinces Building Shanghal Visitors Cup: 48: en- about the beauties of pictures, but Rural Lands
Cotton Mills, tries:
Won by A. K. Mackenale 80 they never began at the beginning
and showed how the thing could Ewo Cottone plùs 86-166–14———–152. K. S.
Some celebrated pic- Orientals Robertson, 87 plus 91178-20e done.
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of Insufficient entries.
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Miscellaneous.
158. wins special prize for best 18tures not forty years old in our 3hangnai Cottons (old).
galleries were cracked through holes. Next best scores were?
carelessness in selecting the: "J M., Walter (12) 160 W. Lang (24) 161; D. M. Goodall (36) 162; materials used. The tradesman-
W. Shewan (4) 164; W. Douglas ships of all the common forms of Canton Ices (6) 164; B. G. Howard (28) 165; ut, such as Cabism, was uncom-Cements (comb.)
do. (old) A. H. Ferguson (2) 166; A. wmonly mad.
Mr. H. W. Saunders,"in a paper dot (new) Shovelton (20) 166; F. J. de Rome
China Buses
Race M.
No: 173
$97.30
234 101
27.30: 13.90
$10 Nos, 277, 152, 249.
Raco II.
No. 181
190 117
B Sweep
No. 7810
15018, .1596
.$10,500 3,000 1,500
Race IV.
No 673
172 404
$282.80 80:80
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$10:-Nos. 598; 532, 182;
Mr. R. J. Paterson's Cheri- ton Vale (Mrs. Bower)
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Sturges Rey-.
(Owner)
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'No.. 315
. $113.40.
(Owner)
Stump in Irish Golf.
London, May-15. For the Irish (Close) Amateur $250-Nov. 15627, 13448, 14796,416) 167; J. R. Andrewes (12) 169; Golf Championship, which will be 17084.
G. Murray (14). 1704, thirty-five entrats, this being the played next week, there are only west namber which has ever been recorded.
Bad News for Sport Pros.
London, May 15. by the decision of two judges to The Court of Appeal has ruled,
Twenty-three are now Teft, in- luing the whole of the Walker up competitors. nse ath whom, Mackenzie recorded the Best success for America by beating Bailonts that the proceeds of benefit (Murray Fickk) by 3 and 2;}
matches given by cricket Clube to professionals are liable to income-
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TIMES
POOR.
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ENGLAND SECOND IN ATHLETICS.
INTERNATIONAL MEET.,
(Reuter's Service.).
The point was brought up by Kent in connection with the benefit | 97. for Seymour
Can Australia Bowl?
London, May, 15.
- 108
32.40 106
16.20 $10:-Nos 921. 128, 167, 404,
Racing results follow-
1 miles)" for a cup presented by Tai Po residents for Chine ponies that have started at Kwanti steeplechase and have not won. Catch weight 165 lbs.
Experts, efter xeting the Aus-Tai Po Steeplechase (about traliana perform, now regard their batting na likely to be powerful on any kind of wicket, but the same! opinion is not entertained as re- Kards their bowling, which is not generally feared, although Mailey. London. May 24. who took eleven wickets for 121 At Stamford Bridge, the interna-arinat lants when the pitch was Azot, certainly prozed very offéctive. Hobbs in Form,
tional ashletic team competition efor the King of Italy's cup) resulted:-
France. 23 points. England. 2 pointa, italy 14 points, Belgiam 4 points:
Time for the aber distance raees were poor, owing to the absence of the best runners.
London, May 15..
Mr. T. C. Beck's Harford,
(Owner) (Owner) 2
Mr. R. H. Charles' New York
Hobbs has already reached good Mr. W. Beveridge's Durian form as his two centuries thus arly in the Benson show and there
(Mr. D. B. Pent) 3 seems to reason to suppose that he will not be an effective a mainstay of "the" Test side as he whs in Australia.
Finish of the 100 yards Canadian snowshoe championship at Quebec The winner was. B. McKechnie,of Montreal, who kiso, won the 220 yards. world championship.
Also ran-Egbert (Mr. H. C. Gould), Zircon (Mr. H. C. Turner).
Five lengths, six lengths. Pari-Mutuel Win $20.35.
2-Fanling Hunt Handicap about 1% miles for a cup presented by Fanling residents. For China ponies, open to subscribers to the Fanling Hounds,
Mrs. R. J Paterson's John
Smith 2 (Mr. E: A. Brodie)" 1- Mr. RK Simpson's Smart
Guy
(Mr. Ralphs) 2 Mr R H Charles Chessman
(Owner) 3
Also ran-Spaghetti (Captain Sturges) Naples (Mr. A. Sugden) Curlew Dahlia (Mr. Greenway)
One length a distance... Pari. Mutuel Win $145
3.Open Steeplechase (about
Mr: C. H. Turner's Pongo
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"Local History in Rurul Areas," said that while the human China Lights (comb.) alement was the subject matter
(old) here could never be a science of.
(new) China Prov. (comb.). history. History had never re
do (old) peated itself, and never could.
do: History could never be a school of
(new) morals, and never could be used Der A Wing (full pd.)..
Dairy Farms for political purposes. Local his- tory was the most humanising of Hongkong Amusements.
(part pd.) branches of history. It was HK Constructions ac a subject of the greatest longkong Electrics 3tility which cried out against the LK. Developments
isolation of the village. He de-H.K. Ropes (comb.) ared local history as history from do. (old)· Hone's doorstep. Any locality in do. (new) T. this kingdom miniatured
the Hongkong Tramways whole of English history, political Lane, Crawfords and social, within its borders, and Macao Electrics provided a mirror of the great Mackintosh..... events of that history within its Nanyang Tobaccos focus. He complained of the lack Peak Trame (old)
do. of support given by members of
(new) he teaching profession to the Sinceres forts made by Cambridge to Singapore Trams promote the study of local history.
Three lengths, a distance.. Also ran: Tam (Mr. R. Charles), Jambu (Mr W. Stanton). Country Mouse (Mr. A. N. Lucey), Emperor (Mr. 1. K. Bousfield).
Pari Mutuel Win: $4.60.
4.-United Services Race (about 11miles) for a cup presented by the Fanling Hunt Open to Navy, Army, Royal Air Force and Hongkong Volunteer De fence Corps for China ponies. Catch weight 15 lbs Winner of any previous steeplechase 14
bo. penalty.
Lt-Com Fanshawe's. Race- horse. ...(Chpt, Sturges) Mr. R. H. Charles". Drake
(Mr. Kalpha)
Mr. R. H Charles New York (Owner)
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APPOINTMENTS ON THE STAFFS.
Many Yorkshire Authorities have dopted the practice of consulting. some way or other, the hand. eacher of a school when a vacancy, in the staff is to be filled. This method is approved by the West Ikling Education Committee, and
out of the district sub-committees arry out the recommendation of
Also raf-More Better (Mr.The major authority in this respect, (Cobbold), Bertram (Mr. Sugden), Why Not (Mr. D. B. Peat),
Half a length, three lengths. Pari Mutuel Win $2.65.-
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5. Consolation Steeplechase, had not a competent musician on the (about 1 miles) for a cup and where other schools in the presented by Mr. W. T.me area had in overy member of Stanton, For Chind poniese staff a good pianist. The same: that have started at Kwanti onditions prevail often with re- Dademand and not been placed on date of Ard to teachers with special Paluste- entry, Catch weight 160 lbs,qualifications for other subjects.
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