TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1926.
SPORTS SECTION
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THE CUP."
Draw for Annual F.A. Competition.
MAGIC FIRST ROUND.
Home Soccer Clubs to Play on Nov. 27.
The d'how has been made for the Srst rount of the competition pro-
THE "TAIL" WAGS.
Shanghai's Fighting Spirit.
THE CHINA MAIL."
After a quiet spell of a few overs,
Dobbie dismissed Buru {caught und bowled). Burn play- ed forward slightly and returned An easy carch to the bowler 45. he Arished his run.
This was at 12:35. Shangha had added 26: runs (126 for 6) and lost 2 more wickets.
Burn was in for upwards of 45 minutes and made 19,
Another boundary bye and a 2 through the slips) by Mansel Smith (in for Burnt brought the 130 on the board.
Although not getting much
HOME SOCCER,
LONDON CUP FINAL RESULT.
CHELSEA'S VICTORY,
WINNING NUMBERS,
SWEEPS ON THE SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS..
RESULT OF RACES
London, Nov. 15, The big eash sweeps of the
In the London, soccer challenge (Shanghai Race Club on their cup final Chelsea beat Clapton Autumn Champions (decided last Orient by 2 goals to: I at High- Wednesday) resulted:-- bury (the ground of Arsenal).- Router.
.
Shenkoland! [Note: Both clubs are in divi-*Montrose GET AHEAD OF HONG KONG. Work on the ball Reed was keeping sion H of the English League.]
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runs down till one slipped out of his hands to give Mangel-Smith a interport Cricket Match Resumed all boss which he touched to the
leg boundary..
To-day.
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Clinging on tenaciously. Shang per of the English Portball Ae-hai's batting "tail" fought to good purpose to-day in the Interport Feticket match against Hong Kong.
clation Cup,
To be played on Nov. 27 ton the ground of the first-named??? P
Workington v. Crook. Stockton «. Ashington. ( Bishop Auckleri or Nahwonntag
v. Bedlington.
Anndel Paish v. „Chchen Club
Hories,
Carlisle v. Hartlepoòiks.
Nelson. v. Stockport, Accrington 1. Rorbulgle," Wretham v. New Brighton. Rhyl Ashlete v Stoke. Stockport v. Tranmere. Wigin Borough v. Barrow. Crisje, Alexandra W. Northern
Nomada.
Wellington v. Wauefield. Chesterfield . Brodsworth Mado
or Mexhoronely.
York v. Worksop.
Kableringe vlek ONIITERY. Desborough v. Doncaster Bevres. Bincoher. Ratherham Grimsby v. Halidis,
Boston v. Northampton,
Wald Bradford"
Woking v. 'harthn
Crystal Palace v. Norwich. Clapton v. Brentford. Parking. Gillingham
оты
. Siftinghoumme v. Northfeet.
Dulwich Hamlet v. Buthend. Nunhoud Kingstonians" Watford v. Lowestoft, Taton v London Caledonians. Chatham v. St.-Albans City> Brighton . Barnes. Bournemouth v. Swindon. Clandown or Pool; v. Newport Reading. Weymouth one Yeovil
and Pafters. Merthyr v. Eristel Pitz. Torquay v. Bristol Revers. Exeler v. "Aberdare. Reuter.. All clubs in Division of the League, the Corinthians, most of the clubs in division. IF and some in
division 140 are exempted till round,
3.
Six qualifying rounds have already been played but most of the League sides coining in now have been exempted.
The remaining dates are:-
Dec. 1
Jan. 8. Jän.. 29. Feb. 19.
2nd round
3rd round
4th round:
51h round:
6th, round Semi-Anal" Final
Mar. 5. .Mar. 26.
April 23..
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Captain Dobbie used his height to advantage and kept the ball low In some ways he is re-f miniscent of Captain P. Havelock Davies, R.A. who was Hong Kong interporter but considerably
faster.
CRICKET.
ARC. 2ND v. H.K, ELECTRIC CO..
*
The following will represent the 11.8.3. in the above friendly match Another Capture. The enemy has not been ne-
tu he played on the I.R.C. Ground counted for and Hong Kong's total Pitching often dead-on and at 2pm on Sunday, November 21: had been passed. There will be afkeeping a good length. the Bor- J. St Ackber, M. P. Madar, S. A. B. rare struggle of the home team is derers man increased his leg fieldTamait. V. T. Mans AK. Minu, to retwis The Ashes,"
from two to three and Captain A. $. Ismail, D. Mohamad, A. 1 somewhat unconvincing, the Morris fielded slip.
Rahmin. S. A. Hussain. A. S. visiting Bassren had the elements. Reed also used an extra slip. Sutud. Sirdar Khan (Captain) and on their alle to accomplish their | Captain Morris doing duty again. Reserves S, 4, R. Bux, A. R. M.
The 'most productive partner- Sumyo purpodess
Wickets felt at regular intervals (ship so far was the 7th between so that it cannot be said that Hony Stokes and Mansel-Smith. Tam Kong's bowlers were impotent on Pearce called a change of bowling the easy wicket.
and placed a strange field, Owen Tr was left Captain A. G. Hughes going out into the Dobbie" a newconter, to do the country. major part of the attack and hel auquieged him-elf well.
Na Attack of Nerves.
Bowker, our fast bowler, was not walked upon and spent the morning molly at cover-point.
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Off the 5th ball of Lightfoot's first over thaving replaced Reed with his slows). Stokes gave a difficult chance to Captain Morris in the slip.
Bending forwards, the fields | man just reached the ball and
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There was little excitement in dead in the conch-house. the play so far, Shanghai's rate of fowling-piece Jay across his body. scoring was just us
Ir an adjoining stable a horse war Saturday, but the pich was much found dying." caster, now.
Thus the rain did its work yesterday, the second (a blank) day, and a Sunday, may make alt the difference. It is still more! than possible that the match may Leon,inue 19-IRGINDAN,
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When the Thrills Came.. Determined to keep their
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Smith sent up the 160, he then. Pearce, & Leach, b Mansel being 20 up in 40 minutes.
Smith...
CORRESPONDENCE. sodden.
CRICKET INCIDENT,
To the Editor of the "China Mail"i
Then came a thrill, Dobbie (the Capt. A. G. Dobbie, e Leach. b bowler) fielded the ball but miss- O'Hara ed hitting the wicket when he Major L. J. Lightfoot, e Divecha threw to run out Isaacs who stole
Promptly at noon the Hong Kong side took the field when Dr. O'Hara (11) and Burn (5), not out on Saturday, resumed Shang- Sir.-Your Cricket Correspon-hal's first innings then standing dent who is responsible for the
as 100 rans for 4 wickets as a short single. comments on Saturday's Interport against Hong Kong's 174 runs. Cricket is evidently not quite con- versant with all the rules of cricket. Under the heading "Unseen incident." he writes "A privileged spectator who was at the Naval Yard end, whose word is not open to doubt, informs me that the Shanghai skipper had a life in Bowker's second over. when he had only made a few rùng." Then he goes on "That was the only occasion on which Hong Kong conceded the only bye a boundary (4 runs as the ball rolled on to the screen). Your
The batsman, then began to Captain Bobbie, the most suc-score and take risks. cessful local bowler, thus far, opened from the Naval Yard end Complexion Changed Again. with the wind in his favour.
They opened their shoulders but Four runs were scored and then the fielding was good and kept "Lobster" Reed took the bal at down to singles. the Law Court end. His first ball was sent by O'Hara between point and cover to the boundary.
The appearance then was the wicket would be easy at least till the tiffin interval,
"
Early Success for Hong Kong. Reed's second over was a
Mansel-Smith played Dobble
b O'Hara bH. V. Purker, c
O'Hara...
Divecha, b
F. Goodwin, by O'Hara
New York, October 30.-There Der A. Wing has been R recrudescence of Hongkong Amusements.
H.K" Constructions: lynching in the South over the week-end, four, negroes having Hongkong Electrics 74been taken from jails and killed H.K. Ropes (comb.)
ly. (old). by masked marauders. An arm-
do. (new) 11ed mob obtained entrance to the
prison at Aiken, South Carolina, Hongkong Tramways
Lane, Crawfords 29 by a ruse. They tied up the
Macao Electrics sheriff, and escaped with two
Mackintosh anegroes and one negress, who 4 were taken to a lonely spot, told to Nanyang Tobaccos
Peak Trams (old)
A. 1. Bowker, bw, b Leach 1 run, and then shot down. They E. B. Reed, not out
had been tried in connection with a charge of the murder of a law officer during a liquor raid last .174 year.
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for another over. Isaacs pulled 12, 3 for 124 for 56, 6 for 85, 6 Governor of South Carolina that Full of wickets --1 for 9. 2. Yox Despite the order by the one from Lightfoot that slipped
for 131, 7 for 149,"8 for 152, 9 for every effort is to be made to ap- Watsons through to the boundary. The
168, 10 for 174.
prehend the lynchers, the Corom. Powells next ball he played just out of
a verdict of ner's jury found reach of Captain Morris at slip.
H.K. Telephones W.death by unknown parties, it On the board 170 was signalled. and Mansel-Smith hit a 2 to beg which brought the visitors
Irnaca
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Mansei-Smith on O'Hara
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Correspondent suggests, that had maiden. He had found his length terms with Hong Kong amidst Leuch 1940 Pearce or Ramsay caught the baland, made Burn uncomfortable, much applause. The scoring had
quickened.
Just, before the lunch interval
'Divecha'
3 010. Shanghai-1st Innings.
Bowker
the latter just missing being Barrett would" have been out. Both your Correspondent and his stumped. privileged spectator at the Naval The first ball of Dobbie's over at 1.30, Tam Pearce put on Owen Dr. H. H. Morris, c Pearce, b
brought success. His deliveries Hughes (slow, left-handed) for Yard end of the ground appear to have lost sight of the fact that were characterised more by cour-Lightfoot.
Mansel-Smith, however, played the Umpire signalled 4 byes which age than accuracy, mostly on the That one, well pitched surely a conclusive proof that leg side. Barrett did not touch the ball up on the leg, came in just suf. him and gave a maiden. with the bat. Had the Batsman nciently to beat the bat and hit runs for 8. wickets.
touched the ball with his bat it would have been 4 runs to the batsman. We surely are going to accept the ruling of an umpire at all times-that is "Cricket." Barrett did not touch the ball with his bat the umpire gave 4 byes and not 4 runs to the batsman and this is the point that your Correspondent has missed.
"NOT OUT." Hong Kong, Nov. 15.
A CORRECTION.
15. CHINA-CHINESE ATHLETIC
·
O'Hara's leg and middle sticks.
This was at 12.15 with the score
at 113.
a. J. Divecha, c Owen Hughes,
b Goodwin Capt. E, I. M. Barrett, 'Pearce,
Dobbie..
The score then stood at 177
1 W. Leach, b Dobbie ... Mangel-Smith was 26 not ont, Dr. W. E. O'Hara, b Dobble Isaacs 9 not out and extras had D, C. Burn, c & b Dobbie reached 17.
L. F.. Stokes, o Capt. Morris, b and almost increased to a shower, W. Mansel-Smith, run out
A drizzle just began to fall then Lightfoot...... In 90 minutes. Shanghai had L. Goldman, Reed, b Lightfoot rather lucky 2 off the first ball he more wickets, Dobbie and Light-E. G. Barges, not out
The new-comer. Stokes, got a added 77 runs for the loss of 4. A. Isaacs, b.Dobbie. received from Dobbie.
O'Hara made 18, including three boundaries and he batted
with, confidence.
foot each claiming two victims,
After Lunch.
In the first over after lunch,
being impossible to identify any
2 members of the mob, owing to 4their masks.
2
Another negro, at Clarksville, Tennessee, who was held on a charge of the murder of a farmer, was taken from jail by four men and hung from a tree near the scene of the crime. He was pray. 13ing when he was removed from
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PIANO RECITAL
19 The following is the programme arranged for a Chopin recital
8 which Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith will 2give at the Helena May Institute
3 at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday next:—
16 (1) Nocturns' in C Sharp Minor.
o (3) Etude in E.
18 (3) Etude in E Minor.
-(4) Ballade in G. Minor.
Extras
Total Fall of wickets:-1 for 2,2 for
.195 (5) Mazurka in F Sharp Minor.
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Runs came slowly, in singles, Burn lifting two out of reach be. yond mid-on.
Neither he nor Stokey looked Isaacs (facing Dobbie) sent up 42, 8 for 81, 4 for 84, 6 for 112, 6 (6) Eight Preludes (played with- Un domand very safe against good bowling the 180 with a boundary to leg. and keen fielding, Captaic Morris Then Isaacs gave a difficult being applauded twice for smart change, skying one beyond mid-off 183, 10 for 186. | work..
Running aideways, Hayward got| MATCH.
After reaching his 10, Burn his hands to the ball but dropped turned Dobble to, the legit
Steed The Second Division "A" football boundary.
Reed was put on again. Man-Bowker match, played on Saturday last An Easy Catch-Held? ael-Smith sent a short one to Ram-Owen Hughes between the Chinese Athletic "B" Shanghai's total had now reach-say at leg. Isaacs called but hesi-Goodwin and the South Chiria was won by Led the 120, mark, the last 20 rims tated. Rapid throw-in after Parker.. the latter by (8-2) and not by the being scored in just under half smart picking-up by Ramsay and Dobbie Athletic, as previously reported. an hour.
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