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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

INTERPORT CRICKET.

HONG KONG ». SHANGHAI TO-MORROW.

CHANCES VERY EVEN,

*BY WINCH Through a lip of the pen, it was

stated in yesterday's issue that the Interpart cricket match between Hong Kong and Shanghai was to

commened to-day-

The game, of course; begins to

morrow at 1:

the

Spectators, for whom atnud au- commodation is provided on bram-line side of the course at 50 cente per spot, should note the fol- lowing tim

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Tifin anterval: Saturday, 1 p.m. to.45: Monday ndal Turaday "1.30 Py to 2.15.

Presumably match wi-ba' played a nish us on other ne- chsionk but it is not exported that the game will last more titan the "three days afetle

Home Side's. Advantage The team have already been an- nounced in the "'hinn Mgi}.“

Everything points to the match beingu gróatauneuss. "The chances are very even all the winging of the tous may mak - all the difference as. the pitch win worn by the time the forth innings is taken.

On their own groanth, Hong Kong will have the advantage but a vic tory for Shangha will not grudge as they will not be win- ains out of Sur

To strengthen the batting. Hong Kong is not playing a regular wit- ket-keeper, the dute devolving on the veteran ans Pearce who is quite safe, pasher than brilliant, behind the sticks.

Batting Evenly Matched In batting, the opposing aiden AMA p whout equal strength. Shanghai har eg who can win a match off their own but while the Hong, Kung side seems the better balunced.

SOCCER GOSSIP.

LEAGUE FIXTURES FOR TO-MORROW.

PROSPECTS OF THE CLUBS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

A keen game should be seen be tween the Kosbles: Reserves: and St.. Joseph's College, but the sol-: diers should manage to secure both points.

In the match between the Re- Sereio Rosatives and the University, Tanticipate mother wie for the students.

CIVILIANS LOSE.

ARMISTICE DAY SOCCER MATCH.

ODD GOAL IN. FIVE,

HOLIDAY CRICKET.

BIC SCORES IN DRAW AT KOWLOON.

JUNIOR LEAGUE,

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LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG NOVEMBER 12, 1926, 10.30 am

Num

The game between South China By the odd goal in five, the Taking advantage of the hullday and Chinese Athletic "B" should United Services of the Colony yesterday several cricket matches be well contested: To date each beat a team representing the wese played. team "has played four games and Rost" yesterday in the Armistice At Kowloon the home club drew lost all The Athletic should Day soccer match, proceeds being with The Army in a heary scoring secure their first win.

for the Poppy Day Fund.

match the highest contribution In Section "B."

Favoured by excellent weather, being 90 by Captain C. A. Bridgland, In section "B." St. Joseph's the match was rewarded by a R.C. of S

T.T on London By Centro-Half.]

should defeat Chinese Athletic large attendance.

Each side had an Interport man, T.T. on Shanghai Goodwin turning out for Kowloon

Banks. Interesting matches, and parti-Aa draw is kely in the game

The Pipe Band of the 2nd and Captain Morris leading the Hongkong. Bank cularly so in the First Division, between the Bank Portuguese and Scottish Borderers played on the militar eleven.

Major L. 3,

do.. ground. should be the fixture of the South China; the Moslem Club for the South

Lightfoot (who is twelfth man, for Chartered Bank league soccer games which are should account

There was a change in each the Interport) also played for the Mercantile Bank, A. & B. down for decision to-morrow. As China Boy Scouts, and Kowloon

as Arthy.

do. yet, there has been no return "B" should defeat Chinese Athleteam, the line-up being

In the junior league Indian R.C. P. & O. Bank meeting between any of theti "B" The two last teams are at follows:-

2nd XI bent Kolson CC. Zud XI. | Bank of East Asia teams, and although a few seem to the bottom of the league, without

Details follow:- be well up in the running for the a single point. championship, none of them can in any avay be sure.

The First Division.

The "Tamar" and Polico slavene meet on the Navy ground! Up to the present the Police have only heen seen at play twice. Several games in which they were to play were postponed The only games they have played were against the Royal Artillery and Kowloon Against, the R.A. they played a particularly poor game. but at Kowloon they shared the points

Since then Changes have been made in the team, but whether for better or worse cannot be gauged unfil they are seen at play. The Police have quite a good team. When the matches which were put-off are played, their rivals will have had the advantage of good training.

However. they have by no means a formidable opposition in the "Tamar." The "Tamar” team!

appeared with several changes akinat the Royal Artillery on Saturday last, and lost.

The

[ "Tamar" cannes field the old team now, and that is certainly infor- $tunate.

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THE FIXTURES.

First Division.

Kick-off 2.45 1.m "Tamar" v. Police Navy.. Kowicon v. Chinese Athletic

Kowloon.

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Services A. C. Avery. (Tamar); Opl McCormack (Carlisle), A. B..Apps (Carlisle); Cpl. Campbell (Borderers), 8.5 Sgt. Sims (R.A.M.C.) captain.] A. B. Voller (Hawkins); A. B C. Pincher and F. E. Lawrence Warren Hermes), A. B. Nashingbed in a aseful third wicket (Hawkins), Sgt. Leach (R.A.) parnych" for Kowloon Sgt. McClinchy (Borderers), batted t) and the home team H.K. Fire Insurance King (Tamar).

run up 202 incher made 60 arid The Rest of the Colony-Lawrence 82. Major LightfootDouglases Clarke (Police); Wheeler (Kow-captured 5 wickets for 65 runs. Hongkong Steamboats.. loon). Wynne (Police); McKelive! After losing two wickets cheaply. ELK Taga & Lighters. (Kowloon, Hudson (Police). The Ariny also made a third wicket Indo-Chinas (Pref) Lamn Yuk-ying (Chinese Athletic); tard. Evers and Bridalund being do. (Def.) Silva { Recreio). Fuertes responsible, Evers made $4 and Shell Transports (Recreio). Gosano (Recreio), Bridgland had the bad jose to be Star Ferries Suen Kamen (Athletic), Chanjought it the wicket when nearing Water-boats

shree Agares." Lyal was the most Kwong-iwAthletic).

Refineries. Referee: Mr. W... Hollands successful bowler. getting three China Sugars In the first-half, the Services wickets for 36 runs. Scores:

Malabon Sugars scored twice. On two occasions

Mining, Kowloon CC: The Rest had the opposing goalie E. F. Fincher, b Lightfoot beaten but failed at the critical J. C., Lyal b Hankey

Kallan Miring. Ad. moment, Fuertes did get the ball E. C. Fincher, Brownjohn, b

Langkats (Combined) [pass the Service custodian but his • Morris..

do. BO

(Single) China-p/vot: Gosuno was ruled off-side. F., E. Lawrence. <Evers, b

Shanghai Exploration Shanghai Ecan ..... Raubs

Division. II Sec. "A."

Kick-off 2.45 p.m. Kowloon v. Chinese "A-Kow.

Coon.

R.A. Reserves v. H.K.F.C. Re-

serves-Club.

St.

K.U.S.B. Reserves น

Joseph's Sockumpoo. Recreio Reserves v. University

-St. Joseph's.

Chinese "B" v. South

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South China,

Div. II. “B." a

Chinese "A" v. St. Joseph's

Reserves.

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The first goal came through the Lightfoot Heather twisting out of Clarke's Sex. b Lightfoot

hands after telding a Shot from F. Goodwin, c'Fogden, & Morris 18 Tronoh Mines Leach, Wynne tried to retrieve H. T. Buxton. hut Mr. Hollands ruled that the ball had gone over the goal line.

McClinchy scored the second. H. Overy, & Morris, b Evers thanks to a neat pass from Sims-N. H. Ross, b Smith The Rotice should win, but the

Towards the end three goals. H. Brown, not out sattors are remarkable for recover-

came in rapid succession: Gosano,. ing. and are able to turn the

and then Fuertes put the Rest tables, at the last moment. The

level but Leach scored the win- Police have. however, a great de-

Scottish Borderers 1st XI: bening goal, tente, and for that reason they |Cpl. McDougall; Pue., Gardner, should secure both points.

Moslem Club v. Boy Scouts. Kowloon "E" v. Chinese "B."

Teams:-

A free kick was given against Pte. Martin Pte. Everest, Pte. Kowloon's Task.

Davey, Cpl. Campbell; Pte. the Rest. at close range. Leach Hankey Kowloon are at home to the Lockerbie, Pte. McGovern, Lees was the marksman and the ball Evers Chinese Athletic. Since their de-Cph Crawley, Szt, McClinchy, entered the goal after striking Light foot feat by the Recreio and their set- Lce Cpl. Craig.

McKelvie but King was offside.

back by the Police when they, Kowloon 1st XI: Durand; could only

secure a point.. the Guest, Caveille; McKelvie, Sims, Peninsula eleven have been vic-Pasco Pile. Spary, Wheeler, i

Hayes, Eastman. torious each time.

GOLF

MATCH.

Luke

Morris

Smith. Howard

Capt. A. N. Evers, e Overy.

Lyal

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Lands, Hotels & Bldgs.

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Hongkong Landy

Hong Kong may luck the stock. type of batsman to lie the edge of the Shanghai bowling but is stronger further down the list. Shunghai his Poufor five really class baba but there is,

grunt difference between those in the top half and the remainder:

Bowker and Read will have to. The Athletic have been defeat- Borderers 2nd XI: Pte. Sher- carry the brunt of Hong Kong'sed a few times, but brought off alman; Pte. Gear, Pte. Martin Pte. Attari If the latter is rewarded great victory at the expense of the Drury, Sgt. Skiggs, Pte. McGil; by success in the first few overs, Club last Saturday. The Chinese Pte. Skiggs, Pte. Stock, Pte. Tool, he will then bowl as if inspired on that occasion. played clever Pte. Hume, Pte. Alexander. Bowker is now better known to the football, and almost monopolised Kowloon 2nd XI: Wood; enemy than in 1924 and he has not

the play. If they can show such Knight, Baldwin: Miles, Hedley, been as destructive in the trials uform against Kowloon to-morrow. Earle; Millard, Vickars, Brodie, was hoped for.. His talent lies,it is not unlikely that they will Coates, Muir. however, in his ability to rise to bring off another surprise. How- H.K.F.C. Reserves: Slippers ever. I am expecting Kowloon to Hill, Oswick; Howell, Mitchell, win, but only by a narrow mar-Puncheon; Bell, Vickers, Camp-. Kowloon Golf Club gin.

bell Brown, Key. Reserves: defeated the European Y.M.C.A. in Lightfoot. Lt. Smith, Lt. Wright, Trambitsky. Smith Russakoff. the 12-a-side golf match at Kow- | Mr.-Gr.. Fogden. and Pte. Luke did

the occasion. Goodwin and Parker can also render useful service and then there are Owen Hughes and Captain Morgia,

Best All-Rounder.

Shanghai will rely on the trust

Recreio Sharpshooters. For the first time this season, the Club de Recreio will visit the ed Dr. W. E. O'Hara, J. A. IsancsIsland. their rivals being the and W Mansel-Smith to do most of the bowling. The best all- rounder on either side is D. W. Leach who is always a favourite

with Hoog Kony spectators. He can also give of the best. as trundler, when required as he did in the second innings against Malaya in 1924 when Jimmy Quayle had cracked his arm. It is not unlikely that the redoubtable Shanghai skipper, Captain E. I M.

"the ball.

The bowling being also evenly matched, Hong Kong may claim a auperiority in the field.

Hong Kong Football Club.

The Club are doing badly- seemingly drifting from bad to worse. They certainly deserved to go down to the Chinese last Saturday. The weakness of the team lies in the forward line. It

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U.S. "VARSITY "SPORTING

* QUARREL.

Mr. V. C. Labrum (Vice-Presi- Princeton, Nov. 11. dent) made the opening and pro- The chairman of the Board of posed the Athletic Control in Princeton Uni-Shovelton (captain) and Mr. J. H. toast of Mr. A. W. is to a man, the personification of versity announces that all athletic Hunt (secretary) of the Y.M.C.A. slowness. The defence is quite relations between Princeton and Mr. Hunt proposed the Kowloon good. and particularly in Stewart Harvard are severed frota to-day Golf Club and wished it success, and Howard, it has two of the

This drastic step will have the

The Recreio

Scores of match (X.6.C

Barrett, will also have a turn with finest defenders in the Colony.effect of breaking up the "big|

The forward line must, however, three" in the Amaran sporting first):- be readjusted-else the Club willworld, namely yard, Yale and fare badly.

Princeton, which have dominated are unbeaten. football, baseball and athletics in Their forwards can get goals. America for forty years., their defence can repel attacks. There are some who whisper even The trouble began this year now that the Portuguese are going when Harvard suggested the to be the champions. But it is too omission of Princeton from the list of football Axtures in favour early to say that yet.

Hong Kong should win but there is more than a possibility of Shanghai's bowlers giving the home batsmen a bad time and then winning in a comparatively low acoring match, "

BOOKIES' STRIKE.

TO STUDY, BETTING TAX.

TOTE OR FM.?..

London, Nov

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They should, however, add to

their success to-morrow by secur- ing both points.

Kosbies Agaln.

of the University of Michigan.

Singles.

1

.M.CA.

Total fon 4 wkts.) .. Capt. E. W. Morris, Major Ln J.

Hongkong Amusements.

Hongkong Tramways

On their own ground, Indian Taxis... second gleven beat Kowloon second United Asbestos

eleven by 36 runs, the home' side taking first knock after winning the do.

Roberta (KG.C) lost to

Shovelton (Y.M.C.A.)...0 Andrews squared with The ill-feeling care to a cul- Clough......

1/2 % mination last Saturday, when McLaggan beat Brown... 1 throngs of Princeton under-E. D. da Roza beat Petrie 1

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19 runs and Hyde 3 for 16.

The highest score for Kowloon

was 17 by "Mr. Extras."

Next

beat were Evans 15 and Daad 13. A. A. Dand, et. S. A. R. Ismail, Sirdar Khan, the IR.C. 2nd XI skip A. S. Ismail .....

par, took 6 wickets for 33 runs and C. T. Evans, Lb.w., b Sirdar A. B. Ismail 2 for 15. Scores:

Khan

A. Smith, b Sirdar Khan

BD. S. Green, not out

Sanitary Department by 80 runa 18 | Scores:-

P.W.D.-166 runs for 6 wkts,

15 declared. H. J. Pearce 19,- E

2 Haggen 34. F. Baker 36, J. C. " 10 Fletcher 17 not out, extras 21

47 | A, R. F. Baven, b A. S. Ismail 4R. C Witchell 2 for 33, E. Savagá

172 for 34.

"Sanitary Dept.:--77 | runs.

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98. Smith:15, W. XII 87. F. Baker

for 20, R. S. W. Paterson 6 for 51, !

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J. S. Ackher, run out..

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S. A... R. Ismail, b Hyde

17

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A. S. Ismail, run out

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0

Total

A. S. Sufflad, Hancock.

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BOWLING ANALYSIS."

O. M. R. W

B Ackber...

0 Sirdar Khan

4 1 8 0 11

2 88

DA. S. Ismail.

0 15

2:

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15. Mader

Mohamed ..184

80 181 Farts.....

The Borderers play the Royal graduates attending the Harvard-A. W. da Roza beat Austin 1 Artillery. With every game the Princeton match at Cambridge, in Lackey beat Hazell team has shown considerable im-which Harvard were beaten to Labrum lost to Huato provement, and although they were greeted with a special Page bent Slipper went down to Kowloon last week, issue of a lampoon paper publish- Carroll' beat Long...... 10 ed by undergraduates of Harvard Remedios beat Goulborn...1% 0. they were very unlucky. Oh, yes,

A. K. Minu. c and b Hyde the Kosbies are to be reckoned containing most insulting, jests at F. Remedies beat Garred 14. 0.

the expense of Princeton"

Faylor lost to Thomson 14. A. Husenin. b Lee

D. Mohamed. c and b Lee with, and very much so.

A. Rahmir, bị Lea S. A. R. Bux, not out.

Extras

Total

The R.A. team has lost most of

Many of the Amerisan papers

A meeting of the Racecourse Pro- prietors Association has appointed special committee to study the effect of the Betting Tax and alter native methods but it is not clear whether the latter will include the tetalisator or pari-mutuel-Reuter. [As a sequel to the Home bonk- makera strike- and the losses ca In my opinion, the Kosbies are racecourses thereby incurred, going to secure, both points to. meeting of the Racecourse Proprie-morrow. Lors Association was convened for November 11. The Ezin-.. cipui topic of discussion was to have been the possibility of establishing the totalisator on the courses.}

its Best men and has deteriorated. have severaly criticised the lam

contrary to all the But for Leach in the forward line, poon as

there is no other who can get canons of sport and good taste. goals. The half-backs are weak, Reuter's American Service. but the defence is good.

New York, November: 11.-A message from Norfolk, Virginia.

- anys that owing to high winds preventing trials, the Schneider Cup Race has been postponed till Saturday. Reuter's American Servicé.

The Second Division.

A keen struggle is going on for supremacy in the second division.

FANLING GOLF.

9% 4%

Foursomes...

Roberts and Andrews

(K.G.C.) beat. Shovelton " and Clough (Y.M.C.A.) 2 McLaggan and B. D. da Roza beat. Brown and Petrie 20 Fanling yesterday, drew 26 entries. Page and Liekoy

2

The Bogey pool of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, played at

A. B. Purves won with scora Austin and Hazell boot

BOWLING ANÀLYSIS. ⠀

O'Suffiad:

LONDON EXCHANGEL D

0 Now York Friendly Matches.

Bramals On their own ground, Craigen Amserdarn

Gedera gower C.C. "A" team lost to Club

O MR. Wde Recreio by 11 runs. Scores Berlin

4194C.C.C. “A”:—118 runs. 8. Abbas Brockhalm

Copenhagen...

1 48126: A B Hamson 23. Judo 0.12 Cassumbhoy 16. M. Pinna 4 wie Vienna 8.2 20

Okets for 29 runs. A. P. Gutterez Pragus 64 16 34 for 20.

Haflugfors 2ཟླ་ན9,

Hadrid Recrala-129 runa.: H. M Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI, Xavier 22, H. A. Alves 74 not out, b

Lee

92140

20 Carroll and Remedios beat

Long And Goulborn, 20 FX. Remedios, and Taylor.

beat Garrod & Thomson

Hancock Easterbrook Duncan Hyde Evans

10 .2

.

Kowloon, at home, meet the of 2 up. Other, scores were H. U.{A. W. do Roza and Labrum Chinese Athletic "A" and the Ireland 1 down I. W, Shawan 8 down beat Hunt and Slipper visitors should win. The Chinese and A. Ç. I, Bowker 3 down. are doing very well.

In the match between the R.A.

and Club, the Gunners should win. I

MATCH POSTPONED.

The Club seems to have quite a The cricket fixture for to-morrow fair team, but just as in the first between the Civil Service C.O. 1st eleven, the weakness lies in the X and the Royal Navy has been forward line.

postponed.

Ladyboy

C. B. Easterbrook, b A 8. Ismail (Alves, opened with Xavier, the Bamos Aire

W. Hyde, lbw b Sirdar Khan 7 partnership producing 71) Y Bombay C. Lee, b Birdar Khan

Hongkong

Abbas for 60 H. Lim 2 for 10, Shangbal H. Hamblis, c Ackber, b Suffad9N. Maclay & for 6. 13% 0.7|1. E. Hancock, e Bux, h Sirdar Total; Kowloon Golf Club 229 Khan

On the Civil Service ground, the Forw points, European T.M.C.A. 44. L.A. R. Duncan, è and b Madar Public Works Department beat the

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