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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

HOLIDAY DIARY.

SPORT ENGAGEMENT, FOR TWO DAYS.

MANY TO CHOOSE FROM.

Sport enthusiasts will have many engagements to choose from for to- morrow and Thursday, being the China New Year holidays, us fol.

low:-

Interport Soccer: Wednesday, Hong Kong. Shinghof, H.X.F.C. ground, kick-off 3:30 pm.

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Thursday. Southern Chia Eastern China. Soekampon, kick-off" 3.30 p.m.

To-morrow night there will be a dance for the interpont footballers at Lane, Crawford's restaurant and the balance of the programme har already been announced!

Cricket: H.K.66. v. United Ser- vlees: UK4.0, ground annual match, both days,

Golf: China New Year meeting at Fanling, both days.

Point-to-Point: for the Mounted Jafantry of the Volunteers, al Fan- lins, on Thursday, for Cug present- ed by Colt F: Hayley-Bell

It is also underston: that the. 2nd/Suffolks voming Stom Gibral Lar) are to play a soccer match on the Kowloon ground on Thursday against one of the local Service teams probably the 2nd/K.O.S.B.'s.

STEEPLECHASES.

ENTRIES FOR THE NEXT MEETING

RACES AT KWANTE

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For the steeplechase meeting of the Fanling Hunt at Kwant Feb. 12. the following entries have been received:

1. 3.15 p.m.-The Malden Plate,

Miles.

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Mr. 1. Reidy. Isostaty.

Mr. W. T. Stanton. Kwan Tao. Mr. W. TaStanton, Kwong Saf. Mr. J. K. Bousfield. Spaghetti Mr. J. K. Bousfeld, Formidable. Mr. J. F. Pym, Aces Up. Dr. J. C. Matgown, Drake. Lt. Col.. Hayley Bell, Tam ·*. Mr. W. F. Simmons, Smart Guy, "Lt, P. O, Roberts, Four-of-a-Kind...

Mr. A. H. Potts, Two Fairs.

Mr. K. H. Charles, Toddy.

2: The Fanling Handicap Milles.

Mr. L. Reidy, Mowgl

Mr. W. T. Stanton, Kwan-Tao. Mr. W. T. Stanton, Kwong Sal Capt. G. H. R. Abbott, Rivergrass. Dr. J. Macgow, Blotting Faper.

Mr. A. N. Lucey. Country Mouse. Lt. Col. Hayley Bell, Tam. Lt. Col. J. Comyn, Fireworks. Mr. R. H. Charles, ChessMÁN. Mr. A. H. Potts, Craigavad.

The Tally and in Foxhunters Steeplechase-2 Miles.

Mr. W. T. Stanton, Kwan Tao. Mr. J. K. Bousfield. Spaghetti. Mr. H. C. Macnamara, Benjamin: Dr. J. C. Macgown, Blotting Paper.

Com. E. Broadley, Urgent.

Lt. Col... 3. Comyn ireworks. Mr. R. H. Charles, Chessman.

Mr. A. H. Potts, Two Fairs.

Mr. A. H. Potts, Craigavad

4. The China New Year Stakes-

2 Miles.

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Mr. L. Reily. Mowgli

Mr. W. T. Stanton, Reynolds. Mr. J. K. Bousfield, Spaghetti.. Mr. J. K. Bousfield, Formidable.

HOME F.A. CUP.

DRAW FOR FIFTH ROUND PROPER.

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CLUBS FOR FEBRUARY 19.

London, Jan. 81.

The draw was made to-day for the Afth round proper of the Football Association Cupa (to be played on Feb. 19) and resulted ns follows:-

Wolverhampton v. Hull or

Everton.

$1,500 GOLF. SCOTSMAN CHAMPION OF

TEXAS.

BOBBY CRUICKSHANK.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GENE TUNNEY.

AN OFFER BY ANOTHER

PROMOTER...

FIGHT FOR THE TITLET

WHILE ASLEEP.

SOME JEKYLL AND HYDE PEOPLE.

QUEER THINGS THEY DO..

Westminster The Coroner for

San Antonio, Jan. 31,

New York, Jan. 25. Bobby Cruickshank of the Proj The most attractive offer for a

display of his talent in the ring will (Mr: Ingleby Oddie), who is quali gress Club (the Scottish ex-decide the promotion of his Ayat fed alike in law and medicine, has amateur champion) won the title hour, Gene Tunney said co-day, just returned a verdiet of "Ac- Texas open golf championship After a conference with Humbertcidental death" in the case of an and U.S. $1,500 with a score of Fugazy, the heavy weight boxing octogenarian who, with his whklub- 292 strokes for 72 holes.champion said that Fugnay had Reuter's American Service.

made him

very liberal offer." tied with string, fall from a high "Fugazy's offer was the first con- window

at his. chambers im erete one I have had" the title Northumberland-avenue. Wa "He holder continued.

fell from his window while walking in 'his Bleep," was the rider to the verdict.

GOLF CLUBHOUSE,

KITTENS RESCUED BY A WOMAN.

An outbreak of fire occurred on the premises of the Fulwell Golf Club. Hampton Hill, shortly after Chelsea v Burnley.. Port Vale or Arsenal y midnight in mail week. Liverpool.

Leeds or Bolton v. Cardiff: Southampton v. Newcastle. Millwall v. Middlesborough, Reading v. West Ham or Brentford..

Some few weeks ago a building was gutted within a few yards of the scene of this outbreak.

Mr. Randall, the caretaker, whose house, adjoins, the club, was awak- ened by the cry of "Fire!" and, with his wife and n Mr. Barbell, rushed downstairs and out of the house to Swanscand the club dining hall a mass of

Sheffield Wednesday. OT South Shields v. Reuter.

[Note: Bolton Wanderers are the holders.}

IN THE LEAGUE,

Two Mid-Week Matches.

London, Jan. 31. Matches played, to-day in the English Lengue home team given first) resulted:-.

Division Aston Villa 0, Cardiff

Division 1 (South). Charlton 3, Merthyr.

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2.

-Reuter.

ANOTHER FIGHT.

Londoner's Chance for Flyweight

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New York, Jan. 31. It is reported that Pider La Barba" the American Byweight boxing, champion of the world), has been matched to fight Ted Baldock of London in May. for G$15,000 guaranteed by an Ameri-

can.

The title will not be at stake. -Reuter'a American Service.

YACHT CLUB.

LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP

RACES..

Yesterday the postponed first championship race for ladies of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was sailed to Channel Rocka (port), Kowloon Rock (port), mark on Club line (starboard), Čust Rock buoy. (starboard), finish at the Club (5.5 miles).

Positions in the rates (on cor rected time) are given with points to dute:-

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Handicap Class.

La Lind, 1st. 43 points. Falcon. 2nd, 30% points. Colleen, 3rd, 43 points. Diana 4th, 36 points.

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TEST BONUSES.

DISSATISFACTION REGARDING

AMOUNT.

AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS.

Melbourne," Jan. 11. According to the newspapers. members of the Australian cricket team, which recently toured Eng- land are most "dissatisfed with the

fames..

Within a few minutes the Ted-borus granted them. dington and Twickenham Fire Brigades were on the scene, but despite their efforts the building was quickly gutted and their at tention was directed to saving the nearby buildings.

Old though the victim, Mr. Henry Stovel, was, he was in perfect health, of regular habits, temperato,. and the last man likely to take his own life. A professional conter- tionist, à few days before, hung suspended from a crane in Piccadil y, and while in that position wrig gled out of a strait-jacket.

Referring to this episode, the Coroner said that Mr. Stovel may have seen at his club a picture of the feat, then have dreamed about it, and, in a muddle-headed sort of way, have got out of bed und' auto- matically and unconsciously tried to reproduce the trick of the couter- tionist, tying the string round his Vic-Peeth seemingly meaning to suspend |

himself from the `window.

The Coroner remarked that he

Apparently they expected about £350. It is even stated that some of the New South Wales" players will refuse to play against Loria as a protest.

An earlier Sydney mesange

Mrs. Randall, when first awaken-stated:-The Board of Cricket Con-had personal knowledge of sleep ed, first thought of two- kittenstrol has delded to grant a bonus walkers who did extraordinary which were on the premises, and of £250 to ach member of the Aus- searched until she found them and talian team which recently visited brought them to safety in her army. Eygland, including the manager.

The scorer will receive $75.

OVER DONE?

YONG MEN AND SPORT -

TO-DAY.

Future teams will consist of 15 players, whose remuneration will be fixerk and bonuses discontinued.].

£33,000 GROUND.

NEW PLAYING FIELD FOR

LONDON,"

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The view of Sir Thomas Willes Chitty, the Senior Master of the Supreme Court and the King's Re- membrancer who returned to ac- Proposals for providing London tive practice at the English Bar at with a new open space, forty-six 71 years of age--that young men nerea in extent, devoted entirely to give too much time to sport, is en-playing fields, were approved in dorsed by Sir Frank Dicksee, the mall week by the London County president of the Royal Academy.

Sir Frank, who is nearly 73, is still actively, engaged in portrait paduting, and in addition fade time

Council. The ground! concerned la now part of Charlton Park and is Greenwich to be acquired for Borough Council for 222.256. The

things. This statement is borne out by many medical men, one said to

Reynolds's "

Some Curious Instances.

There is the well-authenticated instance of the fast Napoleon, who. angry at the tactics of one of his general in a battle, walked from his tent into the quarters of the offending leader; exelaiming: "It might have lost the day you am-1 compoop!"

He returned to his own tent, ahdi

declared on the following morning that he was unaware of having left

his quarters during the night.

I myself had a patient who was strange accustomed to perform

antics during sleep. One of them came about through his passion for: Tennyson's "Knights of the Round' Table."

The casting of the sword "Ex- 80 affected.

to do a large amount of work in lay-out is estimated at 211.566. 80 calour into the lake connection with the Royal Academy, that the total cost will be £38,806.

him that, early one morning,"he left He said recently that he never geta Mr. H. H. Kemp, the chairman of his house at Hampstead and, taking to bed before 1a.m., adding -

the Parka Committee, atuted that "There is no doubt that more men facilities of this nature were ur- with him a short sword which hung are giving energetic service to gently required in the South-East in the hall, swung it round several their prefession who have passed of London to meet the needs of the times and then flung it into one of He was observed and awakened. the three-score years and ten, but densely-populated area. The scheme the ponds on the Heath. this. I think, is because the hard of layout provided for twelve foot

have ball pitches, thirteen cricket pitches, even stupid things in his sleep that prone to do atalange and drinking, hard living days passed.

On the other hand; some men cannot concentrate so long son one subjges as others, and it is impos- sible to lay down any hard-and fast rules. Nevertheless, I feel that too much importance is attached to sport and hot enough to work."«<

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PREACHES TOO.

JOCKEY WHO RODE AT NEWMARKET.

Among the jockeys who rode in the Cesarewitch at Newmarket was Jack Jennings, the Chantilly rider, who is known in French racing circles us "Preacher Jack."

"Preacher Jack," when not en- gaged in riding winners, conducta. servicen for stable lads.

He had the mount on Mr. James Hennessy's Take My Tip. a bay Dorothea 19, Argulli 11 5%, Rolla colt, which won the Grand Prix last June, and in consequence had the Combined Class

big weight for a three-year-cld of Thecla,. 1st, 105 points.

8st. 2lb Boojum, 2nd, 181 points. Bluenose, 3rd 128 points. Zephyr, 4th, 80 points. Jour, 5th, 54 points. Why Wonder?, 6th, 89 points. Allsa, 7th, 94 points. Gael, 8th, 80 points. Pierrette 50, Sealark 35, Halcyon Mr. H. C. Macnamara, James 14. Adele 14, Lola 12, Bonito 0,

Viking 0. Adanae 0, Sirius 0.

Mrs. R. Peterson, Cherfion Vale.

Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn, Rothesay,

Mr. R. H. Charies. Chessman.

5. The United Services Races,

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Mr. J. F. Pym, Aces Up.

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Mr. F. T. Orr, Shella. Capt. G. 1. R. Abbett, Rivergraзn. Dr. J. C. Macgown, Drake. Dr. J. C. Macgown, Blotting Paper.

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The championships for ladies are now complete. The first three for the season in the Combined Class (ie., Gaels, One Designs and Hay- ward Huys are:-Ist Boojum, 2nd Guy.Bluenose, 3rd Thecla

Mr. A. Nissin, Zircon Com F. Eroadley, Urgent. Mr. W. F. Simmons, Smars Capt. V. F. Browne, Bertram. Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn, Fireworks.

Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn: Rothesay.

Sport & Christianity.

He is a licensed lay preacher of the Church of England, and has de- livered a sermon on "Sport and Christianity at the English church at Maisons Lafitte.

etc.,

both

he had to engage a man to watch him from sunset to sunrise.

"thirteen lawn tennis courts, and number of courts for other games Dressing accommodation,

When the imagination is strong, it | would also be provided for asxes. The committee was also pro-is sometimes found that a man or a posing to consider at a later date woman takes on an additional per- run-sonally. It may assume the form of the question of providing a

some hero or of a person of objac. ning track in the park,

tionable character.."

HIS MISTAKE,

BILLIARDS PROFESSOR' IN

TROUBLE...

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A police raid on inman's Club Ltd. resulted in Melbourne Inman, principal pra described as the

at Bow Brietor, being fined $100 Street Court for selling intoxicating liquor without a licence. Costa amounted to 50 guineas.

Lennox Robertson was fined £20 and the club was fined £100. A summons against Mrs. Inman was withdrawn.

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This second self generally operates during sleep. Not long ago a father brought his son to me. The boy, who was at a Public School, had been sent down because he had been found stepping lightly through the dormitories and steal- ing from the pockets of other boys.

Ordinarily the lad was bright, honest, and well-behaved. But he had been caught in the act of thiev ing, with the result stated.

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I examined him and found that he was, constantly dreaming.. had also been accustomed to read sensational trash.

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small WAA volume which bore the title. "The The prosecution stated that the, Scoundrel of the Fifth Form," and company's authorised capital was £1,200, Mrs. Inman holding 600, in this the leading character ac- tually robbed the boys while they shares, and Inman one.. The quor

were asleep." profits went to the Inmans.

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He is not in favour of the Sun-sell liquor. day racing which is so prominent n feature of French sport, although he recognises that jockeys are not always their own agents in the mat ter.

Jennings rode Fillbert de Savoie,

GEORGE DUNCAN AGAIN.

Los Angeles, Jan. 9.

He was Auceptible to hypnotic. in- fluence, and wher. In that condition he gave away the secret of his trouble. He had actually assumed the personality of the fifth form sinner in the story.

. Of course, there was no question of the school authorities accepting this explanation, and he did not return to the school.

I insisted that he should have. treatment, part of which was work George Duncan (the British pro-in the open air, and I believe that his indiscretions have ceased for

the horse which finished second tofessional) failed to qualify in the Massines in the Ascot Cold Cup in $10,000 golf tournament, with &

card of 158, 1924.

con Harry Cooper, his recent querer, headed the list, with three

In the Handicap Class, La Linda (Mrs. Ratsey) and Colleen (Miss Hazeland) tie for first place with nécessary to decide the tie! Diana SCOTTISH RUGGER CAPS."others, with cards of 141. takes third place in this class.

Lt. P. O. Roberta, Four of a Kind.43 points each. A special patch is

Mr. A. MacCartney, Gymp.

THE MONEY IN TENNIS.

New York, Jan. 31. Mile, Suzanne Lenglen has re- -ceived G$100,000 as the proceeds of a four months' season as a lawn tennis professional.

Her contract guaranteed her G$60,000 and 50 per cent. of gate receipts.

Miss Mary Browne (U.S.A.) has received G$30,000 and 5 per cent. of the receipts.

Vincent Richards receives ⚫G$35,000.

Their manager, Pyle, receives between G$50,000 and G$75,000. He announces he is planning a world tour for Mile. Lenglen, including Britain, France, Ger- many, Japan, and Australia.- Reuter's American Service.

ADAMSON CUP.

In the Adamson Cup, January -qualifying competition of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Happy Valley, J. McCubbin was the winner. His score was 98; less handicap of 12 equala B1.

TENNIS FINALS.

PATTERSON CHAMPION IN

AUSTRALIA.

London, Jan, 10. The following is the Scottish rugby team chosen to meet France at Murrayfield on January 22:-

"D. Drysdale (Heriots); Ian Melbourne, Jan. 31. Smith (Edinburgh University, G. In the finals of the Australian Macpherson (Edinburgh Acas.), lawn tennis championships, J. Dykes (Glasgow Acts.), W. Gerald Patterson beat J. B. Simmers (Glasgow Acas); H. Hawkes 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Waddell (Glasgow. Acas.), J.

In the doubles Patterson and Hawkes beat Wood and McInnes 8-6, 6-1, 6-2---Reuter.

CHAMPION BOWLER'S DEATH.

Mr. Thomas, Williams, 67, who won the single-handed bowls cham- pionship of Australia at Adelaide, five years ago, and two years later won the rink championship of Aus tralia, has died at: Ballarat,

Nelson (Glasgow Acas.), J. Bannerman (Glasgow High School), J. Ireland (Glasgow High School), D. Davies (Hawick), "J. Graham (Keleo), J. Paterson (Birkenhead Park), J. Scott (Stewarts), A. Gillies (Watson- lans), and J. Allar (Melrose)."

[Reuter subsequently cabled Scotland's victory.]

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WORLD BILLIARDS MATCH.

New York, Jan. 26, Erwin Rudolph of Chicago strip ped Roland Greenleaf of his world' pocket billard titles last night by 450 to 384.-"China Press."

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tapirit. Modern discoveries show The Imperial Services boxing ing Florida preacher, and former the Ipoh side.

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I was standing.quite near the Queen of Spain when she left: Victoria for Paris, en route for Madrid, and noticed how really upset she seemed when, the train went out from the station (says. a "Sunday Chronicle" writer.) Princess Beatrice was tearful and. Lady Patricia Ramsey and Princess Arthur of Connaught were blowing kisses and waving till the train had gone. I learn on the authority of a distinguish- Fed Spaniard that both the King and Queen of Spain have invited "the Prince of Wales to visit Madrid, but nothing has been set- tied, so far.

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