SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
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SPORTS SECTION
ELEVEN GOALS.
UNITED SERVICES DEFEAT SHANGHAL
THE SOCCER INTERPORT.
YACHT CLUB...
RACES ARRANGED FOR THIS"
SEASON.
LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP
By "Chau Kung."
Elesun zoals were scored yester«ovents in the various classes of the The draft programme for futurs day on the T.K.P.C. expand he the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is as Interport soccer match between follows:- United Services of Hong Kong and Shanghai, the local team winning by 7 to after twice being, a soull in arrears. Th
Shanghai's selected eleven - did not play, number of places being filled by reserves and lg members of the Shanghai Chinese seam five, Eastern China). The teans were
United Services:---Avery: Trim, Baker: Ferest, Sims, King: Barham, Sluck. Northey, Mu- Glinchey, Rev. Alexander,
Young,
Shanghai: Trial: Rund: Hurry, Mareal beung Yuk- Fordy. fong: Baxter, Sinclair. Egliaco, . W. Chen
Ding Dong Mate Shanghailed - and the 4-7 in the cond half after the Services. had opened the scoring. "Toward the end the wall epmbined team found the Shanghai good four times to establish a ronvincing Victory.
There were bribiunt individual performances an efther side but team work was not conspicuous.
Tetstall the visiting "enstodian... struck the ball agathst a post and a gaol was accordingly awarded to Hong Kong, the balli hoong cross- ed: the line.
Racing Yachts, Saturday, Feb. 12-9th and last
Championship race. Saturday, Feb. 19:-Presented
Cups race for all classes." Saturday, Feb. 26-Tab Yut"
For Championship winners. Saturday, March 6:-Menagerie
Race for all classes. Saturday,
March 12:-The "Ladies" Presented Cup. Saturday, March 19-The Ser
vices Presente, Cup.
Cruisers."
Sunday, Feb. 33-6th Champions:
ship race,
Sunday. Web. 20%--Rexall of 1st
Championship race. Sunday. Feb." - 29:-Presented
Cup Poe
"Ladles Events, Monday, Feb. 14;-(a) Sail off
CRICKET TROUBLE.
· 4 PONSFORD ABSENT FROM
VICTORIA XI
NOT ABOUT THE BONUS.
Melbourne, Jan. 17.
The news that W. M. Ponsford has declined, "owing to business reasons to play for Victoria against New South Wales and Queensland has caused wide- spread disappointment, following the previous withdrawalg Woodful, Ryder and Love, uncon- nected, however, with the bonus
issue.
of
(A. previous message said:- According to the newspapers, members of the Australian team, which recently toured England most dissatisfied with the bonus granted them.
are
Apparently they expected about £350. It is even stated that some of the New South Wales' players will refuse to play against Vic- Etoria as a protest.]
1. Ponsford may play in the Lan- cashire League this year as an
amateur.
LEAGUE CRICKET..
ROYAL NAVY DEFEAT UNIVERSITY.
On their own ground yesterday, the University lost to the Royal of Championship. tie for; Navy by four wickets in division I Handicap Class, (b) Meda- of the cricket jengue, Scores
HONG KONG LEAGUE FOOTBALL - TABLES.
Not taking into account the jomar's" withdrawal fir., reckoning" "the"?
* matches they have netually phuyed) and not, put ukling on points forfeited: absent team the tables of the Hong Kong Football League are given Delow. On revognt of the Shanghof Jitterport" visit there are no lengue, Axtures for today,
Then Collage, made the score 1. al for Shanghai Northug gave they Services the end agnis and Collaco equanised the seroush time (2-1),
In the second half Tordy "pot Shanghai one up" Sims squared matters by searing from a penalty (3-al) but Maren got, Shanghai's fourth.
McGlinchey replied for the Ser vices (ul) and the winning "goals were seared by Alexander, Stock and Alexander, the K.O.S.B.'s chap- lab distinguishing himselt in spee tacular runs down the wing to elreh matters. for his side.
FANLING GOLF
STARTING, TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
Starting times at the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's course at Fanling cn Sunday are:-
9:28 am. J. W. Pranks, C. C. Stark.
.9.32 C. E Ellams, R. W. Stoddart
Club de Recreio. Kowloon. P.C. Hong Kong FC Royal Artillery Scottish Borderers Chinese Athlette Police R.C P
Division: R
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"Goals.
P. W. D. Iw. F. A. Ft.
13
2
0. 36 13 20
14 7 2
.. 5. 26 M 1G
11 G 1
1.4 13 144
1.2. 3:
1
6
6 19 18 13
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6. 19 18 13
4 19 23 13
5
F.M.S. "Tama South China A.A.,
9
5. 1:3
13
1 11
6. 28
Division 11, Section "A."
Goals.
P. W. D
St. Joseph's College Kowloon Reserves Recreio Reserves H.K.F.C. Reserves R.A. Reserves University. South China Reserves Chinese Athletic "B"
.. F. ALPts.
1 10: 1 0 46 12 27
3 28 10 3.
4 18 22 1:2
10 6 34 2
H
Borderers' Reserves
Chinese Athletic "A".
34 9 2
3 33 19 20
12
6 2
5. 34 17 14
5
3
13
5 #
6 28 24 13
11
2
10 5
1 4 15. 12' F
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0 4 15 16 10
$1
0 10
R 0 0 13
Division II, Section "B."
"P. W.
C.
St. Joseph's Reserves Moslem Club
13 11:
0 48 16 24
12 10
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Chinese Athletic "A"
13 7
South Ching Boy Scouts
.12
5
Chinese Athletic "B"
Kowloon F.C. "B"
9.36 H. G. Howard, F., G., L. Wheeler.
9.46 H, G. Hegarty, W. J. Clerk. 9.44 A. W. Roberta, T. Monaghan.
9.48 A. O. Brawn, A. E. Lissamur. 9:52. A. J. Frank, F. Austin. 9.56 W. Ironside, J. S. McLaren, 10.00 P. Jacks, B. A. Wallur..
10.04. A. P. Bungex, J. W.. Alabaster.
10:08 1. H. Geare, W. Douglas. 10.12 H. Carson, W. A. Stewart. 10.16. H. A. Lammert, C. Shank. 10.20 C Thwaites. FD. Wood. 1024 P. A. Cox, D. M. Goodall 10.28 A. . Perguson, L. W.
Shewan.
10.82 A. C. I. Bowker, F. B. Jones. 10:86 C. B. Johnson, E, Davidson. 30.40 D. E. Peat, W. Beveridge, 10.44 G. W. Sellars, F. H.
·Crapnell
Bank Portuguese
South Chinn "E"
gerie Race for all classes.
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Goals.
D. L. F. A. Pts.
2 36 10 20
13 5 17
13
12
HÓ
16 81 T
3. 17 16 17
G 20 30 11
9. 19 23
9 16 31
5
16 33 "
The races starting at different S. V. Gittens, times. Sunday, March 13-Ladies S. Kermani, b Byatty
v, Club (provisionally),
University.
b Beatty
W. Hong Sling,
Beatty
It will be seen that no "race A, A. Rumjahn, b Shaw proper" has been "Azed for the E. Zimmern, b Sturges "off" day of the raco or the Sun- Ng B.P., b. Beatty day following.
The Ladies' Championships' the
C. W. Law.. got out.. W. M. Gittins, ran out
10.48 J. H. Wallace, E D1st race of which was resailed on E. A. Lee, run out..... Matthews.
10.52 H. U. Ireland, F. J. de Rome. 10.56 A. Nicol, W. J. S. Key. 11.00 E. R. Hallifax, N. L. Smith. 11.04 J. Harrop. A. W. Hodges. „ 11.08 V. M. Grayburn, D. Blake." 11.12, R. J. Rawlinson, S. T. Butlin
11.16 E. W. Morria, X. Fletcher.
Monday last have resulted in a tie K. T. Loke, e Emley, b Sturges in the Handicap Class between S. Hachiuma, st, Venn, b Sturgen "Colleen" sailed by Miss Hazeland, and La Linda" salled by Mrs. Ratsey with 43 points each; whilst "Diana" sailed by Miss Miles is third with 36 points.
51
"Extras
25
Total ...
..198
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R. W. 16 0 57
15.
1 59
3.
$
0.29
0
2
0 10.
Royal Navy.
In the smaller classes, "Boojum Beatty sailed by Miss B. F. N. Lewis is Sturges
11.20 A. D. Humphreys, N. Krst 131 points with "Bluencee" Emley
Littlejohn.
11.24 GB. Layton, P. P. J. Wodehousu.
11.28 G. Davidson, J. K. Shaw. 11.32 A. Leach, W. L. Dunbar. 11.36 T. Low, H. R. Cleland.
11.40 E. A. Brodie, J. H. M.
"Andrew.
11.44 T. S. Whyte-Smith, A. Sommerfelt.
11.48 Major Lynch, R. W. Keymer,
sailed by Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell only Atkins
poluts behind.
"Thecla" (Miss
Butcher) is 3rd, with 105, "Ailsa" Lt. Garnone-Williams, e Lee, b
Lam (Miss Chapple) 4th with 94 and
"Why Wonder?" (Mrs. Fousset) | Rev. Venn, c Ng, b Lam 5th with 89, whilst "Zephy" (Lady Lt. Sturges, e Lee, b Lam Clementi) and "Gael"
J
4
66
5
(Mies Pay Lt.-Comdr. Shaw, b Rumjahn 30 Robinson) tie for 6th plaes with 80 F./0.. Newall, not out points.
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Extina
The third and final contest be-
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11.62 A. B. Purver, K. Stween the Royal Navy and the Club Robertson.
R.H.K.G.C. LADIES SECTION.
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new
Total (for 4 wickets) Lt. Duncan, Atkinson, Lt.-Comdr. left the "Sailors Bold" victors by Beatty and Johnston did not bat. 12 points, the score standing finally
at Royal Navy 320 points; Royal
Hong Kong Yacht Club 308 points. S. V. Gittens.
In the first of the series where C. W. Lam
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R. W.
10
47
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1. 36
3
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0' 20. O
10
0 54 1
12
0 5
$ 0.27
0 0
HOME NOTES.
The competition on the course, Failing, for a prize pre- the classes sailed separately the W. M. Gittene sented by Mrs. Maitland to the Club gained a big advantage-win-Ramjahn Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong ning by 26 points, but in the two Lee Kong Golf Club has attracted 58 subsequent events the Navy first "Zimmern entries and the funds of the reduced the lead to 19 points and ~9.P.C.A. will, therefore, receive finally converted the deficit into a $29, the amount of the entrance winning lend of 12-"Good Luck to fees. Details of the draw are post-{ 'em.".
ed at each of the Club Houses.
The Arst and second rounds are to be played off on or before Feb- ruary 20, the third and fourth on or before March 8, and the semi- finals and final by March 20. ...
M.C.C. TOUR.
SOUTH AMERICAN XI PLAY A DRAW
LATEST “AHEAD OF THE MAIL"
* London, Jan. 22. Heavy snow in several parts of] the country rendered grounds unfit for play and many football matches in both codes had to be
The officials at Windsor' were compelled to cancel the race meet- ing, and it was doubtful whether any racing at Leicester would be possible.
The following will represent
London, Jan. 14. the Hong Kong Hockey Club 1st Rosario. In their match | postponed. XI against the Royal Navy on against Rosario, the M.C.C. tour- Wednesday at 5 p.m. sharp on the fists scored 112 runs for 6 wickets USR.C. ground-S. H Garrod; and declared their innings closed J. Rodger, D. Lyon; Rev. N. The Rosario team made 76. Evans, E. J. R. Mitchell (cap- White took 4 wickets for 84. tain), Major J. P. 8. Grieg; G, B. The M.C.C. In their second inn- Slipper, F. G. L. Wheeler, Wings scored 64 for 5 wickets. Woodward, R. K. Valentine, G. F. Lammert.
Bird took 4 wickets for 81. The match was left drawn/
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Where there was no snow, rain and sleet fall, making conditions. very cheerless for both players. and spectatora, aut
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