MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1926.
THE
CHINA MAIL.
R..A.O.C.
SPORTS SECTION
“JIM" FAREWELL.
"THANKS H.K.B.A. MR. DYER
SUPPORTERS.
TYPICAL OF CARTLIDGE. „
To the Editor of the "China Mall.") Sir-May 1, through the cour- tesy of your paper. thank the Hong Kong Boxing Association for its souvenir. and Mr. R. M. Dyer for his very generous ré. marks.
IR.C. v. R.E. & R.C.S.
LEAGUE SOCCER.
R.H.K.G.C.
0 B
1ST & 2ND ROUNDS OF CHAMPIONSHIP.
CLUB DE RECREIO STILI. UNDEFEATED..
C. Lake, c & b Marques At Sookumpoo, the newly-pro-E. Greenaway, b Pinna.... moted team of the Royal Engin-F. Roberts, c Reed, b Pinna eers and Royal Corps of Signals P. Hool, hit wicket, b Alves 29 lost to the Indian Recreation Club J. Walker, b Pinna
T. Waterfield, " Barros,, b by 4 wickets.
Pinna
A.'ol Arcullt had the distinction of taking 8 wickets for 55 runs.
R.E. & R.C.S."
WEEK-END CRICKET.Scores:
ALL SIX LEAGUE GAMES. FINISHED:
MILITARY ALL LOSE.
Six lengue Cricket matches were played on Saturday, all reaching a definite decision.
There were, three games each division.
in
All three military teams lost. The biggest score was 187 runs for 9 wickets, declared, by the Royal Navy 2nd XI...
Captain A. G... Dóbbie,
Holland.
bowled
H. Bryant, b. Pinna
H. Burger. b Guterres Haynes, b Pinna.
Butterfield, с Barros,
Guterres
7H. Gordon, not out
C. Q. M.. S, Base. c lamall, b
Artulli Signalman
Arculli
#0 Major Graigee Ackber, b Mudar 12 Captain Bridgland, "e Arculli, b
Madara !
Captain Brownjohn, 1.b.w., d
Areulli
Q. AL. S. Roberts;
Arcul
22 Pinna
Total
S
0
0
57
JASPER CLARK CUP.
Perhaps, the favourite for the Ochampionship of the Royal Hong
CHAMPIONSHIP PROSPECTS,
A BIGAMIST.
PENAL SERVITUDE AFTER MARRIAGE CEREMONY,
!.'
Sentence of three servitude was passed
youre penak at the Old
18 Kong Golf Club, A. H. Ferguson By gaining the biggest victoryFailey in mail week on Ernest 4 lont surprisingly in the first round of the day Chab de Recreio en-Edwin Brandon, aged 86, engineer,
op the old course at Faning yes-hanced their prospects on Satur- Otorday to J. W. Frunks, who has day, of winning the senior league who pleaded guilty to perjury in previously computed in the junior football championship for the an affidavit in High Court nullity
first time. [championship..
marriage proceedings. Ho Ferguson had tled with 1. W.
They met formidable opposition pleaded not guilty to a charge of BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Showan at the top of the qualifying in the Chinese Athlete (on the bigamy.. M. R. W. competition.
Brandon, it was stated, went Under medal play. Recreio ground at King's Park). 6this competition also decides the Although the Recreio did not play through a form of marriage with 1Jasper Clark Cup.
like champions in the strict sense, Mrs. Kate Horne, a wealthy Amer Shewan and 1Ferguson played off and the latter their football was purposeful and jean, to whom he had been secre-
the ends justified the means. 2won by 3 trekos (79 to 82)..
tary, and later swore an affidavit In the first half the soccer was that he had never been married to Two rounds in the championship were decided yesterday by intchof very high order, two hippy any other woman. play In the second, Shewan de eidos playing touch-and-go all the Mr. St. John Hutchinson, "for the fonted Ferguson's conqueror.
prosecution; sald that in 1922 Mrs. Where the Recreio held the ad- Kate Horne, a wealthy American, Pondered reached the semi-final vantaxe was that each of the five advertised for a secretary. Brandon
Torwards shot first time while the fupplied for the position saying that" Detailed results follow:-
Chinese lacked the opportunist he had been educated at Caribridge
Marques
bowled
3 Alves
Guterres 8
S. 8 Higgs, e Madar, b Arculli 5 Sapper Goodyear, bowled Arculli 12 Q.
M. Leppard. bowled ArcullF
2nd C.
I carry away with me many pleasant memories of Heng Kong, K.O.S.B. and interport all-round-
S. M. Kinnard, bowled Abculli
despite many rebuffs, for 1 al-er, made the highest score of 61 Sgt. Jones, not out ways believe in only remembering nöt out.
the bright side of life.
나
DIVISION I
11
H.K.C... K.O.S.B.
On the Club ground, Captain F. M. el Arcuit Dobbie scored 66 not out, out of a A. el Areulli.... total of 124. Bowker and Owen A. H. Madar Hughes did most of the damage. J. S. Ackber
Thanks also to Hayward and
Muy wish the President. mem- bers and the Association every Bitress, I cannot close without thanking the Press and those of the public who have supported me and last but not least. the genial promoser. Mr. J. Brook, who has always been courteous and who will go to any length of brofile to ensure a good pro-comfortably. Scores:-. gambe. I am sure at times I have given him trying times.
Once again. 1. thank you all and wish you all the good you wish yemselves.
R.N. Yard!
Yours, etc..
J. H. Carthage,
Hong King. Dec. 6, 1926:
LAWN TENNIS.
MIXED DOUBLES CLUB MATCH
The best mixed doubles club own tennis match
2-310
inter- the
.0
Tam Peerce the HK.QC. won A. H. Rumjalin, Higgs, h
K.O.S.B.
Lt. Tregar, c, Summers, b.
Owen-Hughes Lt. Hunkey, bw, b Parker Lt. Col. Comyn. b. Bowker Lt. Shillington, b. Bowker Captain Dobbie, not out Captain Thorp. b. Bowker. Lt. Scott Elliott. b. Bowker.. Captain Perfect, b. Owen
Hughes
LL. Watch 'c. Pearce, b
Owen-Hughes, -
Pte. Stock, Owen-Hughes Lt. Napier, b. Owen-Hughes
Extras
Goodyear
A. H Madar, run out
9. 0 17
4
0' 19
$
0 15
12
0
4
NAVY 2ND V. “TAMAR’
8 On the University ground at Pokfulam, the Royal Navy 2nd XI 9defeated H.M.S. "Tamar" by 130 18 Fruna. Scores:-
155. 11. Ismail: bowled Bridgland 23
OY. A. Wahab, stumped Rose, b
Goodyear
H.M.S. "Tamar."
Showan, Dunbar, N. L. Smith and
way.
"I. W. Shewan boat F. J. de Rome type of forward and that dangling University, that he was connected
for a fraction of a second proved) with the best families in "Great" A fatal
Eritain and Continental Europe, Criticism was levelled at the and that he had retired from Army referee for not awarding a goal service with the rank of Captain. to the Chinese after the score He was, engaged by Mrs. Horhe,, stood at 1-nl. It was main-then 37 years old, and in October tained that the ball entered the w22, they went to Nice. He pro-
W. L. Dunbar beat I. W. Newton
TD. E. Pendered bent L., G. S. obstracted by spectators
en-
F. A. Redmond beat Di G. Brucenet.but that one of the Athletic posed several times to her. They vanguards was ruled off-side. became engaged, and he persuaded Smith beat A. Leach 7 & 6. The China Mail" representative her to go to South Africa with him, A. B. Purves beat C. Bulmer could see nothing of what occur-where they were married on March
red then as his view was 17, 1923, at Cape Town.
The next day. continued coun- croaching on the touch-line. Eset. Mrs, Horne found a document Subsequently the Recreio cus- relating to the sale of house pro- todian allowed the ball to slip perty in which Brandon was des through his hands. But from cribed as the husband of Lilian. the angle it could not be seen if Brandon. He explained that this the leather had crossed the line.
was hia
and nieze,
that KA it required n mun's name he hud allowed hia
be the put in. They went back to Valted States, where he seemed to have, persuaded Mrs. Horne, that. Returning things were all right,
Second Round. " Shewan beat Franks 6 & 5. Dunbar beat Bloxham 5 & 3.. Smith beat Redmont 2 and 1. Pendered beat Purves 6 and 4.
HOME SOCCER.
LEAGUE RESULTS OF SATURDAY.
London, Dec. 4
Weak Chinese Defence. Long before the game com menced the ground was full and all adjacent points were occupied. Teams:-.
Recreio: M. Silva: Ogley, Xavier C Remedios, A. A. dos
In the principal Football Leagues Remedios, A. V. Remedios;
to
Nice, Mrs. Horse found a debity note howing that he had sent 250
5 to-day, matches played resulted as Xavier, Fuertes, Gosano, J. Silva, dollars to Lilian Brandon. She made
O follow (home team given first):-Brown,
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
First Round,
Extras.
10
Total
120
BOWLING ANALYSIS..
Royal Navy 2nd XI. Comr. Gray, l.b.w., b Gibbs
4 up & 2 to play.
14
ALL. Garnons-Williams,
J. W. Franks Ferguson 3 & 1.
Beat
b
0.
M. R. W..
Gibbs
7
18
--
3. 23
0
Lt Palairet, c Lee, b Burker
61
20
9 66
8 Lt. Studhone? c Barker,
& 16 2
b Gibbs
12:
B. & S.
Capt. H. F. Bloxham beat HVI Sheldon 2 & 1.
1
1
0
Lt. Spencer, run out
13.
1.R.C.
Lt. Norris, c Lee, b Barker
64.
15.
Lt. Comdr. Grant, not out
35.
Lt. Conway. c Pock, b Swift
0
si Mid. Velliers, b Swift
Johnson 1 up.
3
0
J. S. A. Currvem, stumped Rose,
b. Bridgland ....
Lt. O'Donnell. b Beasley
12.
54 Mid. Bayldon, not out
Extras...
Dodwell 3 and 2..
11
4
4
18
66F. M. Areulli, stumped Rose, b 19 Bridgland..
Total (for 9 wkts., dec.) 187
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0.
0 M. P. Madar, not out
18: Gibbs
10
0. M. R. W.
50 3
J. S. Ackber, not out
11 Lee
4
0 27
0.
6.
Extras
kr
3.Swift
11.
0 48 2
Coomber
0: 28
1
Total (for 6 wkes.)
126 Barker
4
0 15.
2
2
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Beas.cy
4
0 23.
0. M. R. W.
H.M.S. Tamar."
11 Supper Goodyear..10. 1 48
S.S. Higgs
2
6 18
22
C. Pook, b Norvis
0
Total
1:24
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Captain Bridgland 8 Sgt. Jones
0 35
3
A. Reaks, b. Norris
01%
B. A. Swift, b Norris
2:
0
Pay Comdr.. Coomber,..
0. M. R.. W.
Norris.
3.
Division I.
2 37 4
LEAGUE IT
E. Gibbs, b Studholme
13
Arsenal 1, Bury 0.
5
A. J. Barker, run out
8.
5. 1 15 0
K.C.C. 2nd v. Police,
W. Beasley, c & b Norria-
11.
Aston Villa 5, Everton S.. Bolton 5. Binckburn: 1.
1 | H. V. Parker ... 6 My E. V. M, R. de Sousa (Pre-15. A. Summers sident of the Club de Recreio) ex-
23
1
2 B.K.C.C..
€ 13
0
D. Shewring, q O'Donnell
b. Norris
Burnley 1, Wednesday 0.
D
On receiving the Police, Kow-J. Lee, b Norris loon CC. 2nd XI were all out for
Cardiff 0, Leicester 1. Derby 4, Sunderland 2.
89.
T. Carpenter, c O'Donnell, b
Bayldon..
Leeds 1, Tottenham 1.
Ď
Liverpool 2, Birmingham 1.
52.
1
Extra
0
field 0.
0.
won easily. Scores:-
Newcastle 2, West Ham. 0.
Kowloon 2nd XI.
$1
ง
L. Duncan, b: Alexander
14
Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.
57
Sheffield 2, West Bromwich 1.
56
GLee, e Reynolds, b Lacey
07
0. M. R. W..
Bradford City 1, Notts Forest 1.
1
Each
H. Smith, e Johnson, b Lacey..
1L
Norris ............”. 9
1 22
7
Chelsea 4, Barnsley 2
G. F. Gardner, not out
Extras
9
W. Guest, b Lacey ..
3
?
J. E. Hancock, b... b Hancock
Lt. Studholme 7 Mid. Baydon
2 27
1
8
:1
M
Capt.
Bevis,
e Johnson,
b
152
Alexander
16
0. M. P.
W. Hyde, b Lacey
11
1 36
1
W. Hamblin. b King.
13
9. 0 67 20.16
0
HT. Buxton,p.King
.C. B. Easterbrook, b Lacey
1.
Captain Thorp.. 2 0 11 Captain Perfect 3.
0
H Overy, not aut
Extras
1 19
3
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS."
Scores:-
0.
M. R. W.
C.S.C.C.
Lacey
19:
3 87
Police R.C.
C
2
Johnson Alexarder King
Booker,
Duncan Alexander, e Buxton, b Hyde.. 53 Dr. Craig, not out
7% 3
10
10
1" 38
2 D
2
Easterbrook,
b
21
24
Cebong was played yesterday when A. C. 1. Bowker 13:
the lab de ReeFeia com their own H. Owen-Hughes 12.5 2 25 courts) lost to Kowloon. Cricket C. D. Wales.. Club by 38 games.
. י'
tended a welcome to the visitors A. W. Hayward, c. Dobbie, andexpressed a hope that the match
b. Perfect
would be the forerunner of many more, Mr., B. Abraham Vice-PreJ. R. Mitchell, c. Stock, b.
sident of the K.C.CO sullably re-,
Bed
There were sig pair in each team, each pair meeting every other
pair in the opposing side. match was of 7 games
Scores:--
Dubble
H. Owen-Hughes, c Lt-Col
Comyn. B. Stock
E. Pearce, b. Perfect
J. R. Hinton, b. Perfect
Total (for 5 wkts.) BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Recreio: Mrs. Hyndmam H. A. Basto lost by 14 games to 28: Miss Osmund and J. Sila lost 20 to 22; Mrs. Baste and R. E. Hyndman lost 19 to 3: Mis Captain Dobbie "10" Oliveira and E. Sous lost 1 to 28t. Hankey Miss Assumpe ao and F. Prata lost
Pte: Stock 18 to 24; Miss Basto and P. E Remedion won 22 to 20%-Recreio
won 107 games.
Kowloon €.C-Mrs. Howe and C. H. Atkins won by 23 games to 11 Madame 1. Tremouiet and E Abraham won 22 to 20; Mrs. E. L. Stainfield and E..J. Gill lost 14' to 28: Mrs. A. J. Key and D. S. Green won 25 to 17; Mrs. J. E. McCaw and A. Hamson won 26 to 16 Madine A. Bennaund and A. Lecot wan 27 to 15-K.C.C. won 145 games.
"WHITE WINGS.”
WEEK-END YACHT CLUB RACES.
On Saturday the Royal Hong
Kang Yacht Club held a menagerie race in which sixteen boats turned
out.
The courge (6.4 miles) was from
CRAIGENGOWER v. C.S.C.C.
On their own ground, Craigen- gower C.C. scored only 93 against the bowling talent of Civil Service C.C.
The visitors easily passed that total and went on to make 145 for 5 wickets. Scores:
Cralgengowar C.C. Ismail,. c Ling-b Reed
¡F. Zimmern, lb.w., b Ling
U. M. Omar, b Baker
T. Grimes, e Fincher, b Reed
S: Abbaa, 6 Evana
J. A. Cassumbhoy, c Sayer, b
Baker
D. Rumjahn, 'e Lawrence, b
"Baker
Thanks to first and second D. Coase, not out wicket partnerships, the visitors
"FRIENDLY" MATCHES..
(23 C.S.C.C. "A" v H.K.C.C. 2nd.
3
قدة
2 On their own ground; Civil Ser
vice Cricket Club "A" drew with
Kong 89 Hong
C.C.
2nd
XL
runs,
"A" 114
(R. S. W. Paterson 27, H. E Strange 42; H. C. Burgese 3 for 3.19.)
2 H.K.CC. XI 105 runs for 6 wkts. (Burgess 57 not out, W. H. Benson 21; Paterson 2 for 12, C. Sara 2 for 84)..
14 Lacey, c Easterbrook, b Hyde.. 6
7King, not cut
Extras
1 烹
Total (for 3. wickets)..10s BOWLING ANALYSIS.
C.R.C. V. DIOCESAN.
At Causeway Bay, Chinese R.C. drew with Diocesan Boys' School. Scores:-
C.R.C. 123 runs (Ng Sze- Q. M. R. W.kwong 32; J. L.. Youngsaye 6 for
82).
E. W. Bradbury, e Baker, b
Sayer
2
17
1
Hancock Lee
7
0 24
g.
0.16.
A.
B. Hamson, C Baker, "b Hamilton
29
Luncan' Bevis
4
0 15
1
в
2 19
0
A. Kitchell, not out
Overy
1 Hyde
3 0 26: 2
0
8
2
Б
93
the Club to Lyemun Beacon, Cuat N. Mackay, b.w., b Evans
Rock buoy, mark on line and finish at the Club.
Rather unexpectedly, Colleen (Mr. L. F. Nicholson), won a good acce. Nxet were Daphne, Adanae and Bluenose.
course
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0.
7
1 14
D
1 17
E. E. Reed
F. J. Ling
F. Baker
39
to
G. R. Sayer
Yesterday the first cruiser race was held but was abandoned none of the yachts managed finish on time through being insufficient. The
WIS around the island of Hong Kong:) start at 10.80 a.m.. finish of 6.30 p.m.
The gight starters Cigale (Mr N. Croucher), Norse- man (Mr. L. Ryan), U. and 1. (Mr. H. S. Rouse), Feathers (Dr. N. Nicolson), Coquette Messrs. Dreyer and Jensen), Dorothy Mr.
were:-La
E S. Carter), Ladye Jenn
H. J. Pearce), Queen Bee.
HOME RUGGER.
(M
London,, Dec. 4.
E. W. Hamilton
M. R. W.
7 4 4
RECREIO . R.A.0.C..
Declaring with 8 wickets down,
D.B.S. 107 runs for 9 wkts. (A. Lee 56; H. Ching 3 for 17).
C.S.C.C. v. H.K.V.D.C.. Yesterday, Civil Service C.C. lost to the Velunteers by 30 runs. Scores:-
C.S.C.C. 154 runs. (E. C. Fin- cher 49 not out, H. E. Strange. Volunteers 184 runs. J. C. Lyal
2 Club de Recreio set their visitors, 44.)
1 the Royal Army Ordnance Corps 3186 to get for victory at King's 93.)
.0 38 1 Park.
¿
5
1 13
1
A 2 2
Civil Service Cricket Club..
B. D. Evans ***
F. E. Lawrence, e Bradbury, b
Omar
As it was, the milltary team
2 lost by 78 runs. Scores:-
Club de Recreio.
H. M. Xavier, b Lake
10 H. A. Alves, b Lake
R. Sayer, c Omar, b Mackay 27 R. C. Reod, Walker, b
B. D. Evana, stumped Rumjahn,
b Omar
E. B. Reed, b Mackay
A. E. Wood, b Omar
F. J. Ling, not out,
EC Fincher, not out
Extras
Waterfield
29. C. E. Marques, c & b Walker
1 M. Pinna, c & b Lake
80 F. H. Carvalho, c' & b'Water- 19. field
5D. F. Lopes, b Burger
14 H. A. Barros, b Burger T. Gutterres, not out
Total (for a wickete)..145 F. H. Holdman, F. Baker, E. W Hamilton and R. C. Witchell did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
C. M. Seria, not out Extras
.42
RIFLE MATCH.
In a ride match on Saturday, Royal Navy defeated. Dockyard' Club by one point...
The winners scored 645 and the 16 losers 652, but an addition of 6% 24 to those who, on both sides. used open sights, made up the difference, The teams and actual individual
2
12 scores were:-
inquiries through her New York Chinese Athletic: Pau Kaadvisers, and it was found that gone through the ping: Lai Yuk-tat, Lo Wai-man; Brandon hac Ng Po-lau, Wong Shui-wa, Lam ceremony Yuk-ying Ng Kam-chuen, Tao, Woman Kwashing, Wong. Fak-chong, Ip August 10, 1912. Hau Chan Kwong
of marriage with named Lilian Bald
A
01
"Ma Arthur Bryan (defending); Referee: Captain Austin, R.A.Ife denies that marriage and has The Chinese middle line excell pleaded not guilty to it.
Mr. Hutchinson: That is" what ud at the beginning in feeding their forwards but their backs Birs. Horne was told.
Soon afterwards. counsel con- stood too far back. One, result
Manchester United C, Hudders-was that whenever the Recreto tinued: Mrs. Hone
Division 11.
Clapton Orient 2, Grimsby 4. Hall 2, Portsmouth 1. Miridlesborough 4, Blackpool-4. Notts County 4. Fulham 0. Port Vale 3, Reading 1. Preston 2, Manchester City A. Southampton 1, Swansea 1. South Shields 1, Darlington 0. Wolverhampton 1. Oldham 1.
Div. III (South.) Brentford 1, Aberdare 4. Brighton 1, Plymouth 2 Bristol Rovers 0. Watford 2.
Exeter 8, Coventry 1.
Luton 0; Bristol City 8.
d
LI
Merthyr 4, Queen's Park Rangers
0.
is
Millwall 2. Gillingham 0. Northampton 1, Newport 2 Norwich 4, Bournemouth 1. " Southend 5, Charlton 0. Swindon 6, Crystal Palace 1.
Div. III (North), Accrington 0,- Stoke 1. Barrow 0, Wrexham 5.. Crewe 3, New Brighton 2: Durham 0, Rotherham 1. Halifax 0,.Wigan 0. Hartlepools 0, Ashington 1. Lincoln C, Doncaster 0. Southport 3, Nelson 4. Stockport 4, Chesterfield' 0. Rochdale 4,. Walsall 4. Tranmere 1, Bradford 2.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE Airdrieonians 2, Aberdeen 1. Clyde 2, Dundee. 2, Cowdenbeath 3, Falkirk 2. Dundee United 5, Hearts 8. Hibernians 6, Kilmarnock 1. Morton 2, Queen's Park e.. Motherwell 0, Celtic 1. Rangers 1, Hamilton 4. St. Johnstone 1, Dunfermline 0. Partick 5, St. Mirren 2.
-Reuter.
BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.
•
New York, Dec. 4. Mickey Walker has won the Middleweight Championship of the United States by defeating Tiger Flowers.
·F!
Walker won on points, the fight going the entire ten rounde scheduled.
Flowers was knocked down
Was served
got going, the Chinese citadel was with papers in a suit in the New in danger and ultimately capitu. York Supreme Court, in lated five times.
After the first goal, the Chin- ese equalised »
Xavier played a strong, bustling, spoiling game in the Recreio de fence and Gosano dropped back to the pivotal position after A. V. Remedios was injured.
45
Although beaten five times, Pau Ka-ping stopped some terrific shots and gave a good exhibition, M. Silva also did well.'
which
Lilian Brandon claimed 100,000
dollars against Mrs. Horne for alienation of her husband's affec- tons. In May, 1924, Mrs. Horne Regan nullity proceedings in the English High Court, on the ground that Brandon was married at the time they had gone through the . Brown (2), D. Xavier, J. Silva ceremony. Brandon then swore an and Gosano were the scorers and affidavit, which was the subject of Wong Pak-chong did the trick for the charge, that he had never been the Chinese.
married to any other woman than Mrs. Horie, and that he was a bachelor at the time. Bigamy pro- fecedings, were started against him, hand it then turned out that he had a wife in England, having been narried on January 7, 1896 at East" Barnet, to Sophia Emma Davis.
The Comman Serjeant, in pass- On their own ground, Hong Kong. Football Club defeateding sentence, said it was a very bad He had grossly South China by 2 goals to nil ease of perjury,
deceived Mrs. Horne and the Court HKFC-Rodger; McBride, by swearing that he was a bache- Wallington; Vickare, Stewarter, in order to prevent this old Watson; Taylor, Alexander, How.lady getting her decree of nullity.. ard, Hansom, Key.
Brandon May I say something,
H.K.F.C. Y. SOUTH CHINA.
Teams :———
South Chind: - Lau Hing-my Lord? cheung; Li Tin-leung, Chan So; The Common Serjeant (sharply) Tin Yuk-on, Fung Man-kit, Ko|--No. Sik-wai; Chui Kwong-yeung, Leung Wing-tak, Fung King cheung, Ip Pak-wa, Li Ting-choi.
Referee: Mr. Dawes. Hansom (in the first half) and Howard were the Club marks-
The C.P.S., R.MS. "Empress of In between those two, Canada" left Vancouver "for Hong men. Fung King-cheung took a penalty Kong, via Japan ports and Shang- for South China and Rodger hal, on December 4, and is due here saved at the expense of a corner. "on December 23.
The Club forwards pissed a good many chances. On the other hand, South China played to
a purpose, shone as individual lats, but lacked cohesion.
"KOWLOON v. “TAMAR.”
MOVEMENT OF STEAMER.
McEwen, Forbes, McLeod, Oram, Noonan.
Referee: Mr. Phillipa.
This game provided fast, clean football, with the soldiers hold- The holders of the champion-ing en advantage owing to weak- ship. Kowloon F.C., returned to ness in the Police, front line. winning strain at the expense of After half-time, Davey acored H.M.S. "Tamar," the winners from the penalty spot.
trying a new forward line.
"Miles, Muir and Duncan. each found the net once and the home side won by 3-nil.
J
1
AMONG THE JUNIORS.
The Naval team also had a few. In section "A" of division II,
the leaders (Borderers' Reserves). new men out.
Mr. Baldwin referred.
were not engaged.
K.O.S.E. y. POLICE.
J
At Sookumpoo, the 2nd King's
"Recreio Reserves beat Chinese. Athletic "B" by 4-nil. Royal Artillery Reserves beat Chinese: Athletic "A" by 2-bil. R.KF.C. Reserves shared the points with St. Joseph's College 1-all,
Royal Nayy:Capt.. Leech-Porter 1593; Corpi. Day 89; Corpl. Flack 88;
C. P. O. Hillman 88; Mae. Martin twice, once in the first and again Own Scottish Borderers beat the 478; Tel. Hinds 74; A. B. Talbot 74; in the ninth rounds, but main-Police by a solitary goal, thanks
There were also three matches Mae. Durn 66; total 645. Counted tained a furious onslaught to a penalty awarded for "hands"
by Wynne, the Interport defend in section "B" of division II re- 185 Out:-Comdr. Merriman 65; Lieut. throughout.
sulting: St. Joseph's Reserves Swayne 63.....
Walker got a bad gaah over the er. Teame
Borderers:-Anderson; Gard- beat South China 5-3; South Dockyard-A Cook 92: W. It left eye on the second round. He Latham 88; Gossett 84; Jefford 80; said that it seriously interfered ner, Martin; Everest, Barham, China Boy Scouts beat Kowloon McGill; Stephens, Cook, Davey, "B" 3-2; and the Hong Kong McGlinchey, Craig."
Bank Portuguese drew with Police: Clarke; Wynne, Chinese Athletic "A" in a goalless Harle; Brittain, Hudson, Jessop; match.
Total (for 8 wkis., dec.) D. S. Alves did not bat...
BOWLING, ANALYSIS.
0. M. RW. 18 1 58 18. 158
0. M. RW.
2
418
0 25.
0 Lake
340
Burger
0. 20
Walker
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Playing at Pontypridd, before U. M. Qmer 8,000 spectators, in the Northern S. Abbas. Union, Rugby International, Wales N. Mackay......10 beat the New Zealanders by 84
gipte to B-Reuter,
B. W. Bradbury
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8 Garrett 79; Worth 77: C. F. Young 2 77677 Littleton 75 total 652; 1 Counted Out: Robinson 68; Ursell
015 30 1022 | 80%-
with his sight for the rest of the fight
There were 11,000 spectators. Reater's American Service..
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