FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927.
SPORTS SECTION
SOCCER NOTES.
TO-MORROW'S INTERPORT.
MATCH.
TEST WITH CHINESE.
local
Of primary interest In soccer circles to-morrow is the match in which Hong Kong's vic- torious XP is, to meet na eleves re- presentative of "combined China," Le.. drawn from the Chinese of Hong Kong" and the Chinese iter port team of Shanghai.
THE DRAW.
ANNUAL LAWN TENNIS AT H.K.C.C.
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION-
SHIPS.
Below is given tho draw for the two open events in the Hong Kong. Cricket Club annual lawn tennis tournament, these being for the accepted if not official champion- ships of the Colony,
The tournament begins in March and dates are put beside the ties,
follow:-
The kick-off, is at 3.30 pm.. on the Hong Kong FC. ground. Hongus Kong's team will be the same as that which vanquished Shanghai by 4-nik, as follows:-.
goal: Clark (Polier);
backs: Wyrne (Police), Bishop. CH.K.FEJZ
Shine
halves "Hudson Palico).. (Kowloon), C. F. Remedios (Reerula)..
forwards: Tso Kwai-ching (Chinese Athleife), Suen Kam-shan (Chinese Athletic). Gomtio.
Bevreio), Me-
Glinchey rd! [email protected].), Brain (Re- ervic),
referno: "dy. "kawos; Bnewman Ma. Phillips.
"Interport XI Should Win. From this, it will be seen that two, of the Chinese "stars" are in the selected wide. There was a third Lam Yuk-ying who won his "eup" but did not play as he arrived late. and his place in the middle line was, baken By Remedioa.
For the purpose of combination, perhaps, the Fong Kang Football Association are sticking to the same team!
On merit Hong Kong with pro- vide the majority of the Eastern and Southern China XI. A team suggested by a hearling Chinese sports writer is:--
goal Pm Ka-ping (Athletic): bucks Ng Kam-chuen (Athlete)," Lab Yuk-tat (Athibic)
hives: Seung Yuk-tong (Shanghai), Wong Shown (Athletic),, Lam, Yuk- ying (Athletic ju
forwards: Chan Kwong-hu (Athletic), Fung King cheung (South China Wong Pak-ehung (Athletic). 3 Wal tong (Shanghai), C. W. Chen Shang- hal
Sum, it is dilault to see this or any other combined Chinese team
OPEN SINGLES.
Firat Quarter.
March 11: Yew Man-taun bro V. T. D. E. Pendered bye.
March 11 Iu Tak-epauk bye J. W. Leonard bye.
meet
Ng Sze-kwong. bye, to winner of the folowing the on Murch M-
Murch Major W. B. Stevenson v. S. A. Hussain.
March 3: Ju Tak-lam v. C. W. Cheng.
Lo.
„March 15: F. A. Redmond and |; Dr. R. E Tottenham, bye v. A. K. Mackenzie and A. E. Bowkor bye!
Second Quarter.
March 15 Ng Sze-kwong and Ng Sze-cheung, bye v. Major C. Willson, and G.′ R. Sayer, byɑ.
March 16: R. K. Valentine and Dr. D. J. Valentino, bye v. A. Raworth and J. D. Humphreys, bye. March 18 R. F. Strange and D. S. Green, bye, v. S. E. Green and W. Hyde, bye.
March 10: T. Ema and B. Edo v. F. J. Remedios and C. A. Barretto. March 11: T. Honda and H. Akiyama v. Dr. R. Graig and W. L., B. Sparrow.
March 38: above 2 winners meet.])
THE CHINA MAIL.
HOME SOCCER.
LEICESTER DEFEAT THE ARSENAL...
London, Doc. 10.
In division 1 of the English Foot ball League, Loleostor bent Arsenal by 2 goals to 1 (at Leicester) Router.
NO, HOPES.
BOXEN'S VIEW OF GENE TUNNEY.
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ST. DAVID'S DAY...
LOCAL OBSERVANCES PLANNED,
LOCAL SOCIETY'S DINNER.
The annual dinner of the St. David's Society, Hong Kong, will be held at the Savoy Hotel on Tuesday, March, 1, 1927, St. David's Day, at 7.45 p.m., and the Committee hope that as many members as possible will attend and bring with them ope or more guests.
New York, Feb. 8. Tom Henney, boxing champion) of New Zealand and, South Africa who is hare, has caused & greht sur- prise. He admits he has no hopes form the Hon. Secretary at an Members are requested so in-
of conquering Gene Tunney early date of their intention to Man-Associated Press,, -
Third Quarter. March 10: L. M. S. Lloyd and W. A. Nowers v. H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjaha.
Iu Tak-chouk and La kwong to meer winners of former tie on March 21,
March 17: S. S. Hussain, and S. A. Hussain, bye v. J. W Leonard and N. Trambitzky.."bye.
March 17: H. J. Armstrong and 5. M. Gerrard, bye.v. M. K. Lo and Horace Lo, bye.
March 18: Y. A. Wahab and S. A. Hamid, byo v. R. M. Henderson and A. Brearley, bye.
Fourth Quarter.
·March 23: Col C. Russell Brown and L Forster, bye v. E. «Grimble
and H. Owen Hughes, Bye..
PURCHASED HONOUR.
Rome. Jan. 1o
attend the dinner, of the number, Hames and addresses of their guests and to forward at the same time, a remittance to cover, the
Attendance at the Cenotaph.
A sensation was created in Ita-cost of the tickets. lian society by the announcementi to-day that five men had been ar- A wreath will be laid on the reeted, including twe high func- tionaries, Signor Tosen and Signor Cenotaph on behalf of the Society Dellavalle, on a chargo, of having at 11 am on St. David's Day, Members will gold the, diploma of the Grand Off March. 1, 1927. cer of the Crown of Italy, to a mer-meet at the Cenotaph at 10.50 chant for 500,000 liro.
a. and a full attendance is re quc bed!
Other arrests are expected:
A copy of the Rules, as alter- March 21: E D. Sousa and E In their thome) league cricketed by the Committee pursuant to Prata, bye v. N. Evans and AH.match against the Police to-morrow Crook, bye.
pm, the Indian R.C. 2nd XI resolutions passed at the recent. March 28 . M. Razack and J.will be represented by:-Sirdar annual general meeting, has been
March 3: E C. Fincher v. M. Cassumbhoy, bye v. T. D. E. Pen-Khan (cap' ilm), J S. Ackber, M. P. circulated to members.
March 16: above 2 winners meet.
March 3: F. B. Grose v. Fung
Hwai-chen.
March 4: D.. S. Green v. F. .A, Redmond
March 16: above 2 winn rs meet.) Second quarter."
March 4: N. Frambitzky v. Capt.) E. H. Jacobs Larkeem
March 4: F. R. Remedios. v.. W. J. Howard
March 18: above 2 winners meet.) March 4: Lau Man-kwong V. H. R. Edwards.
March 7: T
Raworth.
Edo v. A. B.
| March 17: above 2 winners meet.]. March 7: H. D. Rumjahn v. H.. Linoter.
..
March 7: H. Akiyama V. G. Miskin! [March 17: above 2 winners meet.] Third Quarter,
March 7: S Fujita v. Horace Lo. March BS. S. Hussain . W. B.
Cornaby.
March 16: Winners to meet.] March 8: J. Cassumbhoy v. T
Sajiki
March 8: T. Honda, (holder)" E. G. Howards
beating the Interport side as gon-March 18: above 2 winners meet.
stituted as the Chinesdplayers spen to have gone stale. Provided the Interport side do not lose cón- fidence, they ought, to win fairly -easily.
In The League.
League clubs had a holiday last Saturday on account of the Inter- port festival. The senior teams will still be resting tomorrow but three matches are down for deci sion in division 1 with n' bearing on the championship in both sec; tions The fixtures are:--
Serfion "A."
Scottish Borderers' Reserves v. Kow. loan P.C. Reserves, Snokumpon "A" ground 2.45 pm.
Royal Artillery Reserves v, Univer asity, Soektumpoo "B" ground, 2.45 p.m..
Section "B."
St. Joseph's College Reserves v. Moslem Club, St. Joseph's ground, 2.45 pm.
"Championship Problems... From the table published on this page it will be seen that St. Joseph's, the leaders, are playing their last gume, and that a draw
|
March 8 M, Razack v. S. E. Green.
March D: Yew Mun-kit v. Ng Sze-cheung.
[March 27 above 2 winners meet,
March: Lim Peng-chin v. Col C. Russell Brown.
March 9; T. Ema v. Dr. D. J. Valentine.
||March 21 : above"2 winner: meet.]
Fourth Quarter,
15
March 9 Cheong Tuck-wing y Rev. F. R. W. Alexander.
Alarch 10: M. W. Lay. Major C Willann..
Henderson..
OPEN DOUBLES.
First Quarter.
dered and G. Miskin, bye F. F. Fincher v. A. B. Paworth and March 22 E. C Fluches and
Pumphreys, bye.
J. D
Madar, SA R. Ismail, V. T. Mans, Minu. L. Hassan, A. E. Sumad, A. H. D. Rujahn, A. K. Minu. A. R.
Rahmin,
LADY DIVING CHAMPION GRACE. {
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A limited number of badges in and can be obtained from the the form of a leek have been made Hon. Secretary (Mr. G. S. Hugh- Jones) at $2.00 each.
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who have been inclined to take March 10: Fi T. Orr v, C. G.
"La Boheme" is among the rather pessimistic view of condi Stark.
Bishop of London's view that part most popular of all operas-it tions in Chinu, says the "China. Capt. E. W Morris bye to meet of the remitted Boxer Indemnity used 10. be King Edward's Express and Telegraph" of Jan. winners 'of former on should be devoted to education of favourite and there is
18. The accounts made up to March 14.
Chinese at the University of doubt the film version Dee. 31 enable the Board to re- March 23: S. A, Rumjahn byev: Hong Kong, remarks the "China now being screened
in A. H. Crook.
peat the final payment of £3 per March 11: C.[Choa bye v. R. Express and Telegraph." It is the Queen's Theatre will give the share, plus the bonus of £2 per said that when Lord Willingdon greatest pleasure, alike for the share, carry forward practically was in the Colony he intimated popularity of the story and the the same amount as was brought that he rather impressed polish of the production.
in, and write off, as a year ago, with the work being done at the
$1,100,000 from Bank premises University, and that he would Lilian Gish fills the role of Mimi, account. Also, the addition to will assure them of top place.son And Rev. F. P. W. Alexander, the fund in order to assist a and Renee Adoree
March 14: Major W. B. Steven-support its claims to a share of John Gilbert that of Rodolphe, silver reserve, is increased from Even were they to lose, the Mes-
bye v. Capt. E. W. Morris and L scheme of expansion,
of $500,000 to $550,000, thus show- lems would then have to win un-
Costing musette, supported in the other ing that the total profits actually other muteh before qualifying for a
Sturgess, bye
March 14 Yew Marstaun and something like £1,400,000, which rales by George Hassell Roy tie.
market im- In section "A" the Borderers 2nd Uunotoro, bye.
Yew Man-kit, bye v. J. Abe and lf. Was outlined to him. It can well D'Arcy. Edward Horton, Cather-mediately responded to the wel
be imagined then that when the ine Vidor and Matilde Comont. XI hold a fairly substantial lead
come news with a demand for the March 15: E. G. Howard but they will have to be on their Capt. E. H. Jacobs Larkcom,
and report of the Committee appoint- The settings of "La Boheme" shares, and raised them by three byeed to allocate the fund made no mettle against the Kowloon Rev. Cheong. Tuck-wing and Hung mention of Hong Kong there was only to be expected, when it is total dividend for the year is £8 are on an adequate scale, which is points. With the interim, the Hwai-chen, bye.
no little disappointment. No known that the production 'comes per share, the same as has been doubt the Committee, in leaving from the famous. Metro-Goldwyn paid ever since 1919. Of course, Hong Kong out of its plans, were studio. The director is. King so widespread are the interests of influenced by the fact that the Vidor, who has several outstand- the Hong Kong and Shanghai |-- University is not on Chinese soiling pictures to his credit. and that its financial needs can be amply met by the Colonial Gov- ernment. On the other hand, the' local Press, in a strong campaign on behalf of the University, argues that it caters for the educational requirements of the whole, of China, that it is the only institution out there where the undergraduate may complete
serves.
HONG KONG LEAGUE
FOOTBALL TABLES.,
...
Not taking into account the "Temur's" withdrawal (.o., reckoning the matches they have actually played) arid not yet adding on points forfeited by absent teams, the tables of the Hong Kong Football League are given below:-
Club de Recreio Kowloon F.C. Hong Kong F.C. Royal Artillery.. Sccttlah Borderers Chinese Athletic Police R.C.... H.M.S. "Tamar" South China A.A.
"Division I.
Goals.
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Division II, Section "A."
Barderers' Reserves Chinese Athletic "A" St. Joseph's College Kowloon Rofarves
Recreio Reserves H.K.F.C Reserves R.A. Reservés University
South China Reserves
Chinese Athletic "B"
P. W. D. L., F. A. Pts.
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St. Joseph's Reserves
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South China Boy Scouts:
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