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MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

SECOND CENTURY.

13

CS.C.C. v. R.E. & S.

On the Civil Service ground; 19

K.O.S.B. League Cricket wickets felf for 129 runs,

Feat.

SCORES GENERALLY LOW,

Kowloon Secure a "Double" on Saturday.

Lt. Hankey of the 2nd Bast., King' Own Scottish Borderers, distinguisher himacf In "the senior division of the cricket: league on Saturday by scoring the second century of the season,

The first stands to the credit of M «N.. Balhatchet of the University, whose score of 122 not out is still the highest "villeta!"* to date.

In diyision 11, H. A. Alves of Club de Recreio made 60 not nut, which equals the previous best of 60, made by his club mate. H..M. Xavier.

Each of the seven

league matches was played to a definite conclusion and there was no out- atanding surprise."

Scores were, generally, on the low side and quite a number of bowlers eume off with honours.-

Police.

A

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F. E. E. Booker..at. Strange, b Sara 10; W. E. Meadows, bowlod Gorein... 13 Dr. Craig, bowladi Wasslako

D

C. P. Alexander, Paterson. 31 T. H. Kluge Nihil, b Paterson.... R. Gerrari, e Strange, b Gorvin A. Lacey, not out.

A. Raynolds, bowled Gorvin

F. Cendon. b Spittey

A. N. Other, b Gorvin

Extras

.... Tatal (for 9 wkly. A. J. Johnson, did not but.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Westlaka Colin Saru Robertson Putoraon

Of that total, the home side claimed a substantial portion. sufficient to give them an easy Victory, as the Royal Engineers and Signals only made 31 before the onslaught of Ling (left-Borvin handed) and Sayer (right, slow), Spittoy The winners now go to the top of the table. Scores:

"

RE. & R... of S.

Q. M. S. Rose, Holdman, & Sayer 3 Sign, Holland, bowled Ling Sepper Goodyer, khw, o king ........ Captain Bridgland, bowied Ling Major Greig bowled Ling

I el Mackintosh, e Jones,

Sayer r

S. Miegs, e Ling, b Sayor

C. S. M. Kennard, c. Baker, b Suver Q: M. S. Johns, e Fincher, buyer Sergt. Jones, no out

Sapper Licence, bawled fing

Extern

Ling Sayer.

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

1

10

. M. R. W.

7) 2014

7 1 17 Civil Service.

1. 3. de Ramie, bowled Bondver.... F. E. Lawrence, bbw,b: H

E. C. Fincher.e Rose, b Jones A. E. Wan b hoodyer, 3. Jones, 5' Confrar 34. Baker, B Govelyear

Kowloon C.C. wor both their... Hamilton, howed Jones engagements. Details follow:-, R. Sayer, Bowler Jones

Division I.

C.R.C. Y. BORDERERS.

At Causeway Bay, Chinese R.C. went down belly to the Bordureis.

Captain Dobbie (7 for 31) was mainly responsible for the home side's procession.

When the visitors went in to bat they got runs easity. Hankey scored 104, not wat with a useful variety of strokes and hit fours. Scores:---

CRC.

Ng Sae-Kwong, e. Sawyer, b. Dobbie 3

C. Chou, Hankey

T. E. Yeoh Sawyer. b Dobbies

J. L. Younganye. Bobbie

H. C. Hung, b. Dobbie

W. I We b Dobbie...

H. L. Yang, Shillington, & Hankey

{

HF. U. not out...

H. Ching, Perfect, b Debbie

K. L. Chaù, e Crawley, b. Dobbin

C. Wong, run net

Extras

Fussb

Dobbie

BOWLING. ANALYSIS,

1:

1.1

1

PJ Ling, Major Greig,, b'Good-

Sep

B. Evans, not out

Extras

1

"WHITE WINGS."

YACHTING CHAMPIONSHIP

RACES.

R.H.K.Y.C. WEEK-END.

Pavourable conditions attended! 18the racing classe and cruiser event of the Royal Hong Kong" Yacht Club during the week-end,'

There was a good wind for Satur

103

wday's sixth championship when

twenty boats turned out.

0. M.

R.

1

*

+

0 15

0 19

3 11

1.1 0 0

RECREIO v. "TAMAR”

Defeating H.M.S. "Tamar" by 6 wickets. Club de Recreio now share top place in the table with the Police..

The course was frontho Club to Trocas Rock buoy, back to the Club, to Channel Reeks, finish at Club [line.

SOCCER SURPRISES.

Ups and Downs in the League.

SATURDAY'S TUSSLES.

Tamar": -Avery McCor mlek, Philipas Hansel White Bennett; Robbins. Worthington,

Stewart, Clark, Pride.

Referae Mr. Baldwin,

COMBINATION WANTED,

Teams:-

MONEY IN TENNIS.

13

SHOULD PLAYERS WRITE FOR PAPERS.

+

"CONTROVERSY AT HOME.

+

HOME SOCCER,

F.A. CUP, 2ND ROUND RESULTS.

4

R. A. Protest Against Referee'svidual play instead of concentral-

Too prone to indulge in Indi- Į

Londen. Nov, 26. Decision.

The Lawn Tennis Association's ing on team-work. South China's proposed amendments to the ma- forwards frittered away chances teur definition relating to player Several surprises were forth and thereby lost to the 2nd Battwriters found a keur "uritic in coming in, the local soccer league King's Own Scottish Borderers Colonel A. R. P. Kingscote, who on Saturday and the Royel Art by the only goal of the match at sponsored a resolution passed at the lery 1st XI added another kind Sookumpoo. of interest by loving the field.]

K.O.S.B.Anderson; Gardner, of Great Britain opposing legisla

meeting of the International Club before the final whistle, ash pro-Martin; Everest, Barham, McGill tion which would tend to check test against the referee's de-Stephens, McGovern, Davey, Mc-educational publicity contending The order of finishing, according|cision decision.

Clinchey, Alexander, to corrected time en handicap,

Chinese Athletic "A" failed to!

South China "Lau Hing-both the game and amatourism.

that signed articles would benefit beat H.M.S. Tamar" although cheung: "Li Tinsang, Chan So; Handicap Class Colleen et, they secured the lead,

Ko Sik-wai, Fung Man-kit, Tin Diana 2nd Rella 3rd, La Linda,

In section "E" the mighty St. Yuk-on; Chul Kwong-young, Falcon. Dorothea. Points have not Joseph's Reserves only managed Leung Wing-tak, Fung King-s yet been awarded for this sixth to draw with Kowloon "B" and cheung. Ip Pak-wa, Li Ting-choi. race as protests are pending. the former are now only level "Referee: Mr. Phillips. H. A. Alves took 6. wickets. for

In the following the points gain with the Moslem Club, instead of

The two Chinese Backs shone in 27 and then scored 60 not outed to date. this sensen are

also leading in the table.

sterling defence against raids. going in first) for

the home given

After being two goals up, the by the Borderers, Chan So cover- Heyward Hays Class: Boojum Ist, vanquished senior team allowed ing himself with glory. Playing! batsmen 48 points to cate: Bluenose 2nd, 66 Kowloon (holders of the tham-near his best form he often ran

points: Why Wonder 3rd. 4pionship) to draw 2—al).

inte goal and covered the cus- All six of the home batsmen points, Adele 4th, 2 peints: Loja

Police brought of"a surprise todian when the latter had been but one got into double figures.

in defeating the R.A.. after being drawn. 28

Lau Hing-cheung was Scores:

a rud elder,

(still too prone to punch away in And South China disappointed stead of felding shots, against Cael Clas: Halcyon 1st, 45. Points: Daphne 2nd. "56 peinte, in not getting a point against the him Allsa Brd. 41 points: Pierrette was

Borderers.

Fung King-cheung failed to 264th to finish and 1st on corrected

Prospective Champions, hold his line and the attack 34 time but was disqualified. 27 points de Recreio nearly succumbed to combination.

As prospective champions, Club thereby suffered from want of 4 to date; Gach 'th, 31 points; Thecla

5th, 3 points; Joan 6th, 4 points, after being ahead at half time. Davey

Barham and Anderson did well. and MeClinchey gave Service Boats Race,

This match was on the Recreio sparkling football but occasional "Eleven boats turned out for the ground at King's Park and the ly forgot that they were only | service race. H.MS. "Vladictive"babes" had the moral advantage units in a tearn palley was dret. sailed by P. 0. oz. having lowered Kowloon's .144 Chapman. H.M.S. "Hermes" was colours on the Railway ground.

second, sailed by Midshipman Teams: O: M. R. W. Burry.

side.

Four of the "Tamar" made over 20,

H.M.S. "Tamar."

5 Lt. Church, hGutarres.

5 C. P. C. Beasley, e Lopes, & Alves Pay. Comdr. Coomber, bigterres.. CE. R. A. Reaker, e Sousa, b Alvos Sub. Lt. Eapen, c & b Alves LSA.

A. King, Lopes, b Alves

M. Barker, 5 Pinna

LL. Neale, not out.

12:

28

D1

R. PO. Nowlands, b Alves

Corp. fay, Reed. Alves

Mne, Garbett, not nut

20

·Estra

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

38 Pinna

.101

1 37

1

Marques

4 28

Guterres

3.

A.

11 50

O: A, R. "?",

5 36.

Sousa

ves

Th -13:

27

5. 2 17

Reed

0 1

8.32 33 3

Thall ifor 9 wits. *

F. Holdman did not hat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Supper Mooriyer. S. S Biggs... Sorel Janes

"

LR.C. v. ROYAL NAVY,

Club de Recrcio,

H.A. Alves, not out

الملا

H. A. Barros, e Coomber, b. King T. Guterres, e re & Commber

kumpoo, the Indian R.C.. lost to the Royal Navy but not by

On their own ground at Soo- FR G. Reed, b. Bensley..

great margin.

H. M. Xavier, & Reukes

M. f. Pinna, hot out

a

Extris. V.

Total (for 4 wkts.)

6

th. 42 peists; Sonlark 6th points; Zephyr 7th, 24 points

Cruiser Race.

+

Nine boats turned but is yester day's cruiser race from the Club obo Cheung Chua (Dumbel)) Island:

Land Back.

at

G0 When the start was mr.de 1811:30 am.. the wind was blowing

force from the east.

149.

Kowloon in the senior division,

Taking a weak clearance, Bar- ham scored the goal that counted. this occurring in the second half. Recreib Silva:

Ogley, P. Xavier: C. F. Remedios, A. A. Remedios, A. H. Remedios; "J. Silva. Fuertes, Gosano, Rocha.

rowh

AMONG THE JUNIORS.

Prior to the tussle between their Kowloon: Durand; Wheeler, respective seniors, Club de Re- Caveille: McKelvie, Sims, Earle: creio Reserves and Kowloon Re- Hayes. Miles, Orr, A. Duncan, serves participated in a goalless Muir.

draw.

Royal Artillery Reserves bent South China by 3-nil

Referees Mr. W. E. Hollands.

Chinese Athletic "A" overcame 19: Conditions were favourable al

Kowloon's famous middle line a stubborn defence by the Hong 16hough the wind sharkened off had some exciting tussles with Kong F.C. Reserves and won by

little during the day.

"Grouse," whaler built by Lt.forwards before the latter could

the niphy and "all out" Recreio goals to 2.

first nie. Vol. 4. B. Gunn, competed for, the come up against the visiting

rearguard. In order of corrected time. the positions gained were:-Coquette 0. M. R. W. 1st, La Cigale 2nd. U. and I. 3rd. Feathers 4th. Brenda 5th. Grouse 6th Norseman TLH.

Curreem (32) and Ackber (24) mare a stand for the Indians, sousa, F. H. Enevallo, and G. 2. Sousa, D F. Lopes, C. E. Marques, E. de after the visitors had drawn first did not bat. bloud. Cantrell and Gardner shared the bowling honours.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Armitage gave the senior ser- Barker vice a good start when they bat Lee.... ted and several others jogged Coomber along at a steady pace. FM. el King

Areal and A. H. Madar did most Beasley Lamper.

5 for the bowling. Scores:-

1.1.C.

A. H. Rumjahn, e Surgery, b

Central...

Madaye Armitage,

个啊

O M., R. W.

A. R. Maddur. Bowled Cantrell

3.

FF 2. 81

7

M.

Hankey.

* }

Controll

Thorpr

22.1 1

fi

-J. S. Ackher, e át h Gardner

24

J: S.

K.O.S.B.

S. A. Curreem, e Shaw, b Cantrell

32

Capt. Thorpe, fun out

A. eh. Arvalli, e Woodware, b Gardner

5

XI

Lt. Hurkey, not out

1.0

N. R. Kitchell bowled Cantrell .....

Y, A. Wahab, bowle Cantrell 14

F. M. e Arculli, bowled Gardner..

A. S. Ismail, e Brewerton, b Gardner

15

.101

Lt. Gregeun, retirel

Lt. Shillingion, not out

Extras.

Total (for 2 ykts.);

Et Welel, Capt. Dobbie, LL. Scott. Enior, Capt. Perfect, Pla. Brown, Pl. Sawyer and L/C Crawley, did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

OM.. R. W.

0 21

Ching...

Ng Sze-kwobe..

Yeah

Un

Hung Wong

Youngsaye

33.

0. 23

0.15

4. 30

0

0 21 0

22

KOWLOON v. C.C.C.

Kowicon CC. were not quite at full strength when Craigengower C.C. visited them but won by 85

runs.

A. W Ramsay made 64 not out and bad fielding contributed to the C.C.C's downfall.

N. H. Ross was the most suc

cessful bowler. Scores:-

K.C.C.

S. A. Ismail not out

Extrus

Totni

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Lt. Col. Cantrelli

Comdr. Woodward

Lt. Storgens

.101

Reaker

3:

3

D. 10- C

0 30

0

n

B

017 0 20

NAVY END . K.C.C: 2ND.

MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS.

Also in section "A" of division On other occasions when Sims, Chinese Athletic "B" gave the McKelvie & Co. had beater the points to the undefeated leaders, Recreio attackers for possession, the Borderers' Reserves. they set the champions" vanguard in motion and the ball travelled: from end to end, both goals hav- ing narrow escapes.-

Gosuno made his side one up shortly after the opening. Early in the second half, Xavier secured number two..

By 16 games, Craigengewer C.C. On the neutral University in a mixed doubles lawn tennis penalty

lost to Club de Recreio yesterday Kowloon were rewarded for

(hands ground, Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI de-match.

Against P. feated Royal Navy 2nd XI by two

Xavier) after exerting "pressure wickets.

Miss Assumpran (Recreio and but Sims kicked outside the Mrs. Stainfield (C.CC.) received sticks.. Not to be encouraged Norris (35) made a stand for the ber of games (with their respective and Orr scored twice to make the Lt. Comdr. Grant (48) and Lt. spoons for winning the highest num-Kowloon made a great uphill fight losers against the bowling of Dun-partners) for their sides. Scores:sue a draw. can and Hyde...

The first four Kowloon batsmen were dismissed early. Then J. E: Hancock (46) and others hit off the required runs. Scores:-

Royal Navy 2nd XI. Comdr. Gray, b Duncan

0. M R. W.

10.

50

6 Lt. Stevens, b Hyde

.10.

123

0 Lt. G..Williams,. b Hyde

1

Lt. Palairet. b Duncan

4:2 1 14

Royal Navy.

"Out

el Arcull

Ch. Mechn. Gardner

Lt. Comdr. Armitage, bowled F. M.

WA

Lt. Husseye Curreum, & Areuili..

4 Lt. Comdr. Grant, Hyde, b. Duncan

Iti

Lome, Fu

e Durcua, b Spillett

30 Pay. Lt Nave, run out

4. Spencor, Duncan

Lt. Comdr, Shaw, e&A. H. Mader E. R. A. Kirk,,b Hyde

L4.Col. Cantrell, e&b A. H. Matar 18 Stoker Nonkes, not out

Lt. Sturgess, bowled A. H. Madar...

Lt. Sparkes, Ackher, 5 A. H. Madar 4 Comdr. Woodward,

Arculli

Lt. Brewerton, not out

Madur,

Ch. Mech. Gardner, howled, A. el.

Areuli Rev. Venn, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkta.) Mid. Price did not bat,

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

W. Bruce, e Cassumbhoy, b Hamson 25 FM el Areull ...

Extras

„Total

15

23"

Duncan

9 Hyde

2 Hancock

9.

11

11

18

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Craigengower: Mrs. and J. W. Leonard won 28 games. Stainfield

Police v Artillery. A misunderstanding arose in to 14, Remedios 27 to 15, Mrs. Wimble and South China, ground.

Mrs. Williams and R. the Police v. R.A. game on the

D. Clow 22 to 20, Mrs Knott and With the score 2-1 against his Howard lost 17 to 25, Mrs. C. Jones side, Leach (the gunners' centre- and Hamson 14 to 28. Mrs. Bennett forward and skipper) picked up and A. Phillips 10 to 32-total won the ball in front of the Police 113 games.

goal, thinking that the whistle had gone for "hands" against Wyme,

IN SECTION "B"

Kowloon "B" unexpectedly pee- -In section "B" of division 11, red back the undefeated St. Joseph's College Reserves a point, each getting a goal,

The Moslem Club secured an- other victory, at the expense of South China, by 4 goals to 1.

Chinese Athletic "A" beat their "B" teara by the odd goal in seven.

South China Boy Scouts "over- came the Hong Kong Bank Portu- guese by 5 goals to nil.

FANLING GOLF.

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP FINALISTS.

Recreio: Miss A. Basto and H Barrpe test 19 games. to 23, Mias P. the star defender. The referee, I W. Shewan and T. D. E. Lawrence, and F. Remedios won 27 Mr. Gilbert, ordered a free kick Pendered are to meet in the final to. 15, Mias C. Osmund und A. against the R.A. (for hands by of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Remedios lost 14 to 28.... Miss TLeach) whereupon the Artillery-championship next Sunday Assumpcio and C. Barretto won 32 men protested and Lench led his a

to 10, Mrs. R. E. Hyndman and R. E. Hyndman won 27 to 15. Mrs. F. Carvalho and M. Pinna lost 18 to 0. M. R. W. 27-total won 134 games.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

10 Potheram

Leb

.119 Spillett

10

1 42 4

9

0. 28 2

9, 13

013

1' 0 0 0

1 22

1

K.C.C. 2nd XI.

A. R. F. Raven, e Narrie, b: Non kes

L. A R Duncan, b Noakes

כן

J. E. Hancock, e Navo, b Norris

R. E. Lindsell, e Spencer, b Stovens

6. M. P.

18

4 40

3.

WW. Hyde,

Norrie

A. W. Ramsay, not out

6+

A. S. Ismail

B. Petheram, b. Norris-

2 Q 23

"J. C. Lyal, b Hamson

A. H. Madur

12

330

Capt. E. W. Morris, b flamson

31

A. el Arculli

2

0 17

F. Goodwin, net out

39

Extrus

34

Division II.

"

Total (for dawkts.. dec.)....173

E. F. Fincher, W. G. Guest, Capt.

Bevis, H. T. Buxton, A. H. Brown and

N. H. Ross, did not but,

Omar

Mackuy

Haroson

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Zimmern

Caseumbhoy

O. Ismail, b Lyal

POLICE v. C.S.C.C. "A."

After getting Civil Service "A" team out for 47, the Police scored another victory which gives thern

1F. Hamblin, c Gray, b. Norris

G. Lec, not out ......

H. Smith, 1.b.w., Noakes

S.. E. Spillett, not out

Extras

15

Light & Power RC, by 4 wickets

• Scores:-

China Light 93 runs for & wickets, declared. Tinson 42,

Macintosh 23.

C.C.C. 2nd XI 123 runs. 11 Leonard 55, White 16, P. C.

Clemo 8 for 409-

10

.124

E. B. Morton, did not bat.

O. M. R. W joint first place with the Recreio Noakes

12

1 58

34 0

7

0.37

4 0

14

60

17

C.C.C.

A. Kitchell b Goodwin

A. B. Hamson, lib.w., b Ross

U. M. Omar, e Guast, b Ross

T. Grimes, e Brace, b Ross

Hall, b Brace - að

U. Rumjahn, b Brace

F. Zimmern, 1.b.w., b Lyal

H. P. Lim, not out

0

in the table.

"

Lécey took 6 wickets and

Norris Stevena

Total (for 8 wkte.)

BOWLING ANALYSIS..

Alexander 3. The latter then Studholme

went on to make top score of 36.

For the losers, Gorvin took 4

12 wickets very cheaply. Scores:-

Civil Service "A.""

1

H. F: Harper, Meadows, b

Alexandor

4H. Strange, bowled Lacey

10 R. S. W. Paterson, bowled Lacey..

2

R. C. Witchell, c & b Alexander... H.. Westlake, e Gerrard, b Lacey

J... B. Nihill, e Condon,, b Lacey

3. Cassambhoy, e Goodwin, b Ross R. G. Robertson, c Bonker, b

N. Mackay, b Rose

Lysi

Brace

Extra

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. Alexander

W. F. J. Gorvin, e Johnson, b Lacey

Lacey ..

0

SUNDAY'S. MATCHES.

. On the U.S.R.C. ground yester day, the Volunteers defeated the:

0. M. R. W. Royal Artillery by 33 runs,

14

2 .44

Scores:

13.

3 42

4

2 16

1

1.21

Friendly Matches:

H.K.C.C..2ND v. ELECTRIC

By 39 runs, Hong Kong CC. 12 2nd XI defeated Hong Kong Elec- tric RC on Saturday, on the Club 1 ground. Scores:-

8

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI 150 runs for 4 wickets, declared. Nicholson 58, J. D. Humphreys 38, H. J. Steven son 35.

18.

"

men off the field.

At Fanling yesterday, they won their respective matches in the semi-finals, as fellow

Shewan beat W. L. Dunbar 5. up and 4 to play..

Pendered beat N. L. Smith at the 19th hole after being all

quare af the 18th...

This occurred with five minutes to go. Hitherto, the Police had scored once in pack half, Brittain and Simpson being the respective marksmen, each gos! following developments after a corner kick.)

In the first few minutes Leach Captain's Cup: Having tied the had given his side the lead and previous week for the Captain's Cup Wynne was absent. Teams:- (December competition). C. C Police Clark; Wynne, Taylor; Stark and A. 0. Brawn played off, Brittein, Hudson, Jossop; Corn-the latter winning. wall," McEwen, Simpson, OramTI, Noonan,

B.A.Stanton; Whittington, Earle; Fuller, Rowlands, Viccars; Ward, Pulford, Leach, Routledge Sharland.

Referee: Mr. Gilbert.

ATHLETIC DISAPPOINT.

to find no profit from a penalty. Chinese Athletic, on the II.K.F.C.

Kowloon were not, the only aide

AND IN THE LEAGUE.

London, Dec. 11.

In the second round of the Foot-

ball Association Cup, results to-day, were:

"Carlisle 4, Bedlington 0. Ashington 2, Nelson 1. Southport 2.. Crook 0.

Chilton Colllery 0; Accrington 3. Crewe 4, Wigan 3.

Rhyl Athletic 8, Wrexham 1. Walsall Mansfield 0. Coventry .. Linusin 1.

4

Doncaster .. Chesterfield 1. Cirímsby 2 York 1. * Gingham 1 Brentford 1. Nunhead! E, Poole 2. Bristol Rovers 4. Charlton 1. Laton 5, Northfleet 2. Bristol City 1. Bournemouth 1. Exeter, Northampton 0. Norwich 5. Chatham 0. Watford Brighton 1. Reading, Southend 2.. Results in the principal leagues (home teams given first) were:

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

Division L

Birmingham Q, Arsenal 6. Blackburn Aston Villa 2. Bury 4 Shefeld 1. Everton 0. Cardiff.1. Huddersfield 1. Bolton 0. Leicester DBurnley 3. Bunderland 6, Manchester United

G.

Wednesday 3, Newcastle 2, Tottenham 1, Liverpool 2: West Bromwich 3. Derby 1. West Ham 3, Leeds 2.

Division IL Barnsley 1. Bradford City 0. Blackpool 6, Clapton Orient 0. Darlington 0 Preston N.E. P Fulham 4, Wolverhampton 1. Manchester City 1, Chelsen 0; Nots, Forest 3. Southampton 1, Oldham 1, Hän 1. Portsmouth 1, South Shields 1. Swansea 2, Port Vale 2.

Diy, III (South). Aberdare 1, Swindon 4. Newport 1. Milisvall 122 Plymouth 2, Queen's Park Ran

gera 0,

Div.11 (North). Bradford 3, Burhan 0. New Brighton 2, Hartlepools 1.. Rotherham 1, Rochdale 1.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Aberdeen 3, Dunfermline 1. Caltle, St. Johnstone 0.2 ·· Cowdenbeath 3. Kilmarnock 1. Dundee 1, Rongere 1 Falkirk 6, Queen a Pack 0. Hamilton 4, Clyde, 2 Hearts

Airdrieonians S. Morton 3, Hibernians 0. Partick 2, Dundee United 27 St. Mirren 5, Motherwell 1.

Router.

Governor's Shield: In the 2nd

ELKY CLARK ILL round of the Governor's Shield, the holders, the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (represented by T. D. E. Pendered

London, Nov 26. and W. A. Butterfield), were defeat boxing champion, has had a serious Elky Clark, the British fly-weight ed by Messrs. Butterfold and Swire attack of tonsilitis CH. U. Ireland and W fronside) by

7 and 6.

SIM SHIELD.

File file match against Barber, of Brighton, at the National Sporting Club on Nov. 29 was postponed.

THE MOONLIGHT PICNIC

The following will represent the B.A. 180 runs 3gt. Leach 26, ground, failed to beat HMS Hong Kong Hockey Club 1st XI Captain Howard 26.

H. V. Tumar" and Suen Kam-shun, the against the Royal Navy this Wed- Parker 5 for 29, Westlake 2 for opportunist, did not score with a nesday at 4.30 p.m. sharp on the

spot kick.

U.S.R.C. "ground in" a. Sím Shield Volunteers 163 runs. K. V. This occurred after the change match:-SH. Garrod J. Rodger, After the Chinese of Thou Fou) Parker 65, G. R. Vallack 38. Sgt. of ends. In the first half. Suen Lyon; A: A. Dind, J. J. R. Mitchell Rule 4 for 25, Sgt. Leach 2 for had scored from a pass by Ng (captain), E. L. Sim: G. B. Slipper. Where the lifes golden-white

Gifford 2 for. 31, Lt. Kam-chyen. 46, Sgt.

1. M. 8. Lloyd, F. G. L. Whaler, Spill perfume on the night, Wright 2 for 38..

A misunderstanding on the B. D. Evang, G. P. Lammert. part of the Chinese defence en- abled Robbins to equalise after the breather.

Electric 61 runs. Lee 8 for 17 G. R. Vallack 3 for 28, H. C. 22, Burgess 2 for 0.

C. R. Spittey, run out

Colin Sara, c Alexander,

R. Davios, not out

Extran

0. M. R. W.

8. 21

Hotal

47

4 0 0

Laces Alexander,

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

C.CC 2ND Y. “LIGHT.” OMR On their own ground, Craigen

1. 1

0203 gower C.C. 2nd XI beat the China

10 3. 24

6.4 2 17

1 28

כן

'DARK BLUE VICTORIES.

There we float,"

Where the bamboo

stream.

o'er

Waste webs of gloom and gleam

Round our Boat.

At Sookumpoo, Indian RC XI in a friendly match. Scores struggle against a faster and 2nd XI drew with University 2nd

The Naval side put up a good I.R.C. 2nd XI 141 rune for 9 cleverer team and both sides

London, Dec. 11... wickets, declared.AS Suffiad missed chances. Teams

Cooling wine and playing lates, At Farningham, In the inter-Washing savoury lotus-roots, A. S. Ismail 39 S. A R.

Chinese Athletic Pau Ka Varsity cross-country run of skan Ismail 84 not cut. 8. V. Gittins 8 ping, Lo Wat-mad, Laf Wake-tat and a half miles, Oxford beat Till go dark cloud; edged with

16 land boy, l for 26, E, Zimmern 4 for 20., Chan Woon-yin, Wong Shui-wa, Cambridge by 10 points to 400 rain

Varsity 2nd XI 188 runs for 9 Lam Yuk-ring: Ng Kam chuen, At Queen's Club in the inser Ends my happy song in pain, wickets. S. Kermant 56 8 V. Too Kwai-shing, Wong Pak Varsity qunah racquets, Oxford Gittins 19, "extras" 30. Five chung. Buen Kam-shun, Chin beat Cambridge by four matched

And their joy men were run out.

By C in the Morning

Pout!

Kwong iu.

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