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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

TRAINING TIMES.

WEEK'S WINDING-UP ^

GALLOPS.

TIPS TO-MORROW.

By "Patrol Apponded are times of training

gallops taken yesterday morning and on Wednesday, all on the inside

course..

SOCCER GOSSIP.

LEAGUE GAMES START TO-MORROW.

THE CHINA MAIL.

finest defenders in the Colony. Taylor and Linaker, both former ly in the Kowloon team have also joined them,

HOME BOXING.

TWO SCOTSMEN RETAIN CHAMPIONSHIPS.

INTERPORT GOLF.

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

KONGKONG OCTOBER 8, 1926, 10.30 a.m

SHANGHAI AND HONG KONG But of their captures, the Club}

ALL SQUARE: consider the greatest to be that of Hamson, who has recently come to the Colony, from a Home

CLARK & MILLIGAN.

"RESULTS OF SINGLES. University, His position ia in- side left. but as that position is

London, Oct. 7

Shanghai, Oct. 7. already Alled he is going to play

The Interport golf betwean At the Albert Hall, in a twenty outside right. Howard is captain rounds contest for European fy-Shanghai and Hong Kong result- and he can play in any position. weight boxing

ed in a tie. championship, Other newcomers to the Club are Elky Clark (Scotland, the holder In the singles to-day, Shangasi Slipper Brown and Valentino beat Francois Moracchini (the won three matches to Hong PROSPECTS OF THE CLUBS,The latter played in interport French champion) on points.

Kong's two, while the remaining games against Shanghai four It was a splendid fight through-score is four points all (Hong on Shanghai......

match was tied. As a raguit, the TT on London.... years ago, and is said to be still out. a fine player.

Clark showed himself to be the Kong having won two foursomes

to Shanghai's one). It has been Hongkong Bank teams in the first and second divi- fence and long range work but the decided to replay on Monday.

The Club will field two strong cleverer boxer, especially in de- sions. Both teams should do well. Frenchman stuck to him with ut: Budd best A. H. Ferguson

The results to-day were:

(Hong Kong) by 3 and 2.

Blinko lost to I. W. Shewan

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[By Centre-Half.}' Hong Kong League, football be-.

gins to-morrow, and I gather that almost every Club is sanguine of doing well throughout the cam- paign. Be that as it may, it is as yet impossible to know how the

The Portuguese Hope.

most gameness, scoring well with The Club de Recreio will field al-powerful hooks in the clinches.

It should be borne in mind that some of the ponios were not sent

all out so that comparisons, on various Clubs will fare. Several most the same team which did so The. Frenchman was always (Hong Kong) by 8 and 1.

paper, may be misleading.

the well last year. Gosano, who was forcing the fight but Clark met

Banks.

Mercantile Bank, A. & B. do.. London, Chartered Bank...

að.

So far it seems fairly certain Hong Kong Football Club, have injured during the end of last sea. him with good straight lefts and (Hong Kong) finished all square. Canton Insurance

the last

that there have been no distinct

upheavals in form, since- meeting.

But the programme, and the handicapping.. Is such that we shall see at least two pontes sharing favouritism in the majority of events thus avoiding those dead carte" which bring in ridiculous

dividends on the tote.

I am inclined to think that the sport will be better than at any of the previous extra meetings this

season.

Changes in the weather have pre- cluded inclusion of selections in to-day's issue. As the "China Mai e published at midday on Satur days punters will still have plenty

of time to study the tips to-morrow. The first race la at 3:15 pm. and there are eight events on the card. Yesterday's gallops:-

Rothesay (boy) mile: 30:2, 1.15. 1.48 last quarter 33). "

Barley Grass (boy) mile: 35.4. 1.12, 1.443 (last quarter 32.5)

Lady Luck Mr. Roza) mile: 36.3, 1.10.2, 1.451, 2.29 (last quar-

ter 33.49%

Grey Streak (Mr. Gordon) and Rechabite (boy) mile: 40.2, 116, 1.48 last quarter 33).

The Goblin Mr. Ralph) alle: 34 1.06.4, 1.39.3 (last quarter 32.4).

Rayfield (Mr. Roza)mile: 33:2. E.07.4 (last quarter 34.2),

Total Abstinence (Mr. Reidy)

4 mile: 41.4, 1.14.3, 1.47 (last quar tur 32.2),

1.

Arabian Parrot Mr. Rozi mile: 35.1, 1.10.4 (last quarter 26.3)."

son, has fully recovered; and has right hooks...

In the 19th round Clark went

One can only surmise as to the fregained his old, form. The facdown on his knee from a rather (Hong Kong) by 8 and 2.

a

of them, and lo particular,

numerous new players

outcome of the split in the ranks that the Fortuguese are playing of the Chinese footballers. the old players will be much in low blow,

their favour. Being so long to

In the last round the French-16" gethor has given them under man, who finished very fresh, tri- standing of each other. They are ed his hardest for a knock out but on the light side, and this is cer-clark fought back well and gained tainly a handicap, but they are a popular verdict-Reuters Kowloon has lost some good nippy team. They have been prac- "Middles Champion men and acquires others. tising assiduously and I belleve

London, Oct. 7. Also at the Albert Hall, in an- other wenty rounds bout, for the European middleweight chamed pionship. Tommy Milligan (Scot-

The King's Own Scottish Borderers will in a little over fortnight replace the East Sur reys. It remains to be seen what they can do.

The Police are said to have they will go one better than they a better team this year, and at did last year. One new member present the Royal Artillery and only is included in the team. the "Tamar" teams are unknown

Tamar" Aspirants.

last year.

P & O. Bank Bank of East Asia Stewart and L.. R. Andrewt's

Marine Insuranecs. Malcolm beat N. L. Smith China Underwriters

North China Insurance. Cumming lost to D. Union Insurance Fendered (Hong Kong) by 7 and Yangtze Insurance

Fire Insurances. Pattit: beat Morris (Hong Kong) by 8.and 6. H.K. Fire Insurance

Capt. E. W. China Fire Insurance At the last hole Stewart missed a three feet putt. Had he holed Douglases

Shipping. out he would have won his match Hongkong Steamboats. against Andrewes and the Inter-HK, Tugs & Lighters. port for Shanghai-Rauter. Indo-Chinas (Pref)

[Wednesday's matchas result- do.

(Dof.) Shell Transports A. H. Ferguson and I. WStar Ferries and, the holder) beat Ted Moore Shewan (Hong Kong) best Budd Water-boats Plymouth), the referee stopping and BHnko of Shanghai by one

This was a rough light from the the fight in the 14th round.. hole.

Rednerles. T. D. E. Pendered and Capt. Malabon Sugars

China Sugars

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antities. But it is safe to pos- The "Tamar" side fared badly tulate that this season will be last year, but this season they successful, that good football, will hope to include some players from be seen, and perhaps better than the "Carlisle," and, if that is pcs-start, neither showing much science E. W. Morria (Hong Kong) lost

team will be considerably strengto the ropes but hit out wildly and four. sible, it is quite likely that the

Milligan frequently drove Moore to Stewart and Malcolm by Ave Benguets

Mining.

Moore, however, received a good L. R. Andrewes and N. Langkats (Combined)

Kailan Mining Ad. deal of punishment from hooks and Smith (Hong Kong) beat Cum-

do... ming and Pettit by one hole.]

(Single) Migan continued to attack ro-

Shanghal Exploration lentlessly but got a nasty cut in all-important stroke has been Raubs

A: B. Stewart who made the Shanghai Lonn the right eye in the 11th round. three times champion of Hong Tronoh Mina..

Kong,

Ural Caspians

Most of the teams have been at assiduous practice, and each of thened... them will enter the campaign re- solved to give of their best. That. will count.

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Soldier Footballers. The East Surreys will depart after playing two League games in which they meet the Chinese teams. The Surrey's team will be unchanged from that of last year. To-morrow. they

meet South

a hard task to defeat them.

The

The Police, There will be little change in the Police team this year. exception will be Collins, a new player, who is said to be a good centre-forward.

The Royal Artillery team is an unknown quantity. I gather that most of the players are new,

upper-cuts.

Moore was inclined to use his head. There was a good deal of holding. the referee entering the ring in the

12th round.

In the 13th round Milligan drove

smashing right and lefts. Moore to a corner, sonding in a

Moore was very groggy at the.

bell.

HOME SOCCER.

NOTTS. FOREST DEFEAT FULHAM.

To-Morrow's Games. China and should easily beat! them. Next Saturday they meet are down for decision to-morrow, In regard to the games which the new team. the Chinese Athle- the chief attraction will be the ble, and I believe they will have four games in the first League.

The East Surreys should have The points acquired by the East little difficulty in disposing of was weak and severely punished, In the last (14th) round. Moore Surreys will be taken over by the South China. The game on the the referee intervening-Reuter. new Regiment. The Borderers Club ground between the Chinese have had a fine football record Athletic, and the "Tamar" shou The Gomeri (Mr. Ralph) during their stay in Egypt, and I be interesting. The Athletic mile: 38, 1.12, 1.44.2 last quarter believe they will give a good run should get away with it. 32.2).

to any team in the Colony. They Some Ane football should be friendly game on Saturday, Octo-the homesters meet the Club de are to play the East Surreys in alseen on the Kowloon ground where ber 23 and something" of their Recreio. Either side might win Brigade Call Mr Gordon) capacity can safely be gauged on narrowly. The Police and the mila: 35, 1.09:1, 1.40.2 (last quarter the result.

London: October 7. 31.1).

Royal Artillery meet, on St.) The Chinese Split. The Gnome (Mr. Ralph) mite:

In division II of the English Joseph's ground, which is unfor- Football League to-day, Notta 36.3, 1.12.3, 1.46 (last quarter 33.2) footballers is very unfortunate, be a well-contested game.

The split amongst the Chinesetunately in a bed state. 'It should Forest (at home) defeated Fulham Saracen (boy) 4 mile: 37.1

by 2 goals to mil-Reuter. 1.13.2, 1.48.3 last quarter 33.1.South China, the old team, have The games down for decision to- lost all their old players with the morrow in all three leagues are exception of two, and their pros-as under:- pects are not rosy.

I cannot imagine the team faring well against the other teams in the first división. One well-known local football enthusiast suggested E. Surreys v. S. China-Sockum Swansea

Wednesday.

Dobbin (boy) 4 mile 43, 1.20,

1.53.

The Geezer (Mr. Ralph) mile, 10.2, 1.17, 1.52 (last quarter 35).

Reynolds (Capt. Sturges) mile: 35, 1.09 (last quarter 34).

Loch Rannoch (Mr. Raidy)"

ter 81)

FIRST DIVISION..

Kick-off 4.30 p.m.

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to me that the team would lose every match and would likely Chinese Ath. v. "Tamar"--Club. withdraw after a month or 90. Kowloon v. Recreio.-Kowloon.

v. R. Joseph's

mile: 50, 1.35, 2.12, 2,43 (last qui hope that will not be so, but Police

micr confess I cannot see the team do- quartering well.

Demon Boy (Mr. Sewell) 372, 113, 1.47.2 (last 35.4).

93.1).

DIVISION II “A.”

Kick-off 3 p.m. Joseph's, V. Joseph's.

Univ.-St.

The table now stands Division II.

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Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &c.

HK. & K. Wharves ...

HK. & W. Docks: Hongkewg.

New Engineerings Shanghai Decks:

LYON WRESTS MILE FROM A. F. MAY,

YESTERDAY'S EVENTS,

Lands, Hotals & Eligs. H.K. & S. Hotels Yesterday the V.R.. annual Hongkong Kenity Hongkong Lands aquatic sports continued,

The best race way in the smile Humphreys Estates

H.K Territorial ... championship of the Colony. Prince's Building Lyon defeating A. F. May last. year's winner) but neither doing as good time as last year.

They took the lead and kapit. together for some time but Lynn gradually forged ahead and won by 3.4-5 seconds.

Brodie won the "throwing the water polo ball" after a tie.

The results were

320 yards breast.stroke, Chinese. -1, Yeung Yuen-wa; 2, Ip Kum-im. Time: 5 mins. 31.2-5 secs.

1.

Rural Lands

Cotton Mills. Ewo Cottons Orientals Shanghai Cottons (old)

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China Prov. 5 3 1 22 11,13 Drodie and H. Rose. Distance 50 Der A. Wing 123 11 14 Throwing the Polo Ball-1, E. A. Dairy FarmH

Preston 5 3 21 13 13 foet Brodie won

the deciding Hongkong Arausements. Port Vale..... 10 4 5 1 22 17 13 throw by 18 inches.

H.K Constructions Hull City 9 5 2 2 10 4 12 Artillery-St.Chelsea, 9 5 22:15 11 12

To-day's Programme.

Hongkong Electrica. This afternoon's events are H.K. Ropes (comb.) Notts Forest 9 4 3 2 15 13 14 follows

do. Middlesbro."9 5 1 3 14 13 11 5.80 p.m.220 yards free style,

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(new) Oldham 9 5 13 9 9 11 open championship.

Hongkong Tramways Portsmouth... 7 4 1 2 12 7 9 5.40 pm-100

Lane, Crawfords Blackpool 9 4 14 14 14 9 stroke.

Macao Electrics. Southampton. 9 3 3 3 12 14 0 5.46 p.m.-Long plunge cham Mackintosh Grimsby 9 2 4 3 9 to 8pionship...

Nanyang Tobaccos Clapton 8 3 2 3 10 12 8

Peak Trama (old)

do. Notts Cousty 9 4 0 5 14 188

Sinceres Darlington. 8 21 5.15 20 5 morrow the Civil Service CC. will faxis Reading... 2 2 6 12. 17 6) In friendly cricket matches to Singapore Trams Barnsley 2 1 58 18 5 be represented by:

United Anbestos Bradlord C...10 1 2 2 2 4 1st XI v. Craigengower (home) South Shields 75 91232 pm B. D. Evans (captain), do Wolves 9 0 2 7 5.16

The new team, the Chinese: Boston (Mr. Stanton) mlie: Athletic, should establish a good 88.1, 1.14.2, 1.51 flast quarter 38.3), record. They consist of the cream!

Wimera (Mr. Stanton) mile: of the old South China team. Re-St. 37.3. 1.14.1, 1.47.2 (last quarterrently they defeated the Navy by,

four clean goals, and at Happy Kowloon v. Recreio.-Kowloon. Fireworks (Mr. Gordon) mile: Valley on Wednesday evening beat S. Chinia v. R. Artillery Soo-Fulham.93 24.10 15 8 59, 1.17.3, 1.49 (last quarter 31.2).. a team of the Hong. Kong Foot Kumpoo.

September (boy) 1 mile: 83,ball Club one, nil. They played Club v. Chinese Ath. "A"-Club. .19.8, 1.56, 2.27.3 (last quarter excellent football. Moreover, they Surreys Res. v. Chinese Ath. "B" seem to have the support of most of the Chinese. A few thousand

"","" -Sookumpoo witnessed the match on Wednes day evening.

31.3).

The Regent (bay) and Ukelele (bor) mile: 41, 1.18, 1.49 (last quarter 31).

Home Call (boy) 34. mile: 42.3, 1.26, 1.56.4 (last quarter 31.4).

SPEED RECORDS.

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DIVISION II “B."

The Kowloon Team. Kowloon have lost some of their Boy Scouts v.Chinese "B"- old players; Read has gone to South China 3 p.m.

St. Joseph's v. H.K. & S. Bank,

South China, kick-off 4:30 p.m..

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Against Kowloon C.C. at 11. “A” XI v. Kowloon C.C. (away); the Colony. Of new players there the retaries of League Clubs in C.C. 2nd XI (way) will be repre- tain), Harper, C. Sara, R. S [Note: I should be grateful to am, on Monday, the Hong Kong 2:15 pm.-J. H B. Nihill (cap- LATEST MOTORING FEATS AT is Young, who plays left back the First Division if they would serted in an all-day cricket match Paterson, J. S. Maclaren, P. J.

They have also secured Pyle, who kindly send me the lists of their by-M. M. Watson (captain) O'Neill, T. W. Carr, H. Westlake, Louder was formerly with the Hong Kong teams so as to reach me at the H. J. Armstrong, A. J. Hazeland, S. Randall, R. Smith and H. J. Football Club. I am told that he China Mail offices now plays a much better game, than Friday morning.]

not later R. W. Lee, J. Nicholas, D. E. G. Fearce, Reserves: Sayers, C. Gull, and that his present form indi-

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FANLING GOLF.

At Fanling, this week-end the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club will hold their autumn meeting.

The following will represent the Volunteers, in oricket match

Rugby, Oct. 7. cates a great improvement on his were play last year. With the excep

To-morrow's Teams. Motor speed records broken on the Brooklands racing tion of this slight variance there Durand, Wheeler, Young, Turner, The Kowloon 1st team will be track to-day by Mr. Parry is little change in the team which Sims, McKelvie, Pyle. Spary, Thomas on a Leyland Thomas overcame all comers last season. Caveille, Mason and Hayes,

The Kowloon side also hope to The following, will represent the He lowered the 500 mes re-have Durand as their regular' eus East Surreys in their game with Kong Baseball Association will take cord of hours, 32 minutes, 42 todian. On last Saturday's play he South Chine: Douglas, Cooper, place at 5:15 pm. next Wednesday against the Indian Recreation Club seconds, by five seconds; his will certainly prove to be one of speed on one tap of 214 miles be- the ablest goalkeepers in the Jordan, McGreavy, Mitchell, Bris at the American Consulate General af Bockumpoo at 2:15 pm sharp ing 120 aniles per hour.

Colony.

towe, Charlesworth, Cheeseman, The Honorary Treasurer will pre-on Sunday. J. R Michell He also beat the world's record Kowloon might not carry all Humberstone, Butler and Mackle sent his preliminary report on the (capt), J. H. M. Andrews, C. T for three "hours"

worthy driving during which his speed son, but with their team they will China Athletic "A" on the Club tion to the matshed contractor will

continuous before them as they did last sea Hong Kong Club Reserves v business the question of compensaammert J. C. Lyal HV Parker season just closed, and among other Evans, E. C. Fincher, S. Je, G. P

averaged 111.28 mules per hour certainly maintain their position

The third record broken was as one of the strongest teema in groundSilppar, Hill (Capt), be discussed, that for 500 kilometres over the League. In Sims, Wheeler, Purves, Smith, Railton. Puncheon, which he attained an average and McKelvie, they have a fine Bell, Hanson, Johnson King, Ross speed of 110.04 miles per hour. a defonce as any Club in the Reserved -Howell and Brown.

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