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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 18, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

SOCCER NOTES.

SHIELD KNOCK-OUT TIES BEGIN.

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS.

WORLD BOXING"

TWO TITLE FIGHTS IN BRITAINT

TOM MILLIGAN'S CHANCE,

All of Hong Kong's leading soccer clubs wil be engaged to- morrow, in the first round of the knock-out competition known the Hong Kong Football Associa-championship tion shfeld.

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Of eight toans in the senior circle, the Borderers look to have, the easiest task. Against South China they should get into the second round without difficulty. The list of to-morrow's fixtures will show that there will be a number of close, matches.

Shield.

SENIOR DIVISION.

Club de Recreio.sv. Kowloon – F.C., King's Park (Recreio) ground, Mr. Gilbert, 4.15 pama

2nd/King's Own Scottish Borderers ̧v. South China, Kowloon. F.C, ground,

Mr. Phillips, 455 p..

Chinese Athletle v Police R.C

H.K.P.C. ground, Capt. A. W. Austin, M:G., M.M., MA., 415 p.m.

Royal Artillery v. Hong Kong F.C., Soukumpoo."A" ground, Mr. Baldwin. 4.16 p..

JUNIOR DIVISION.

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Royal Artillery Reserves v. H.K.F.C. Reserves, Sonkumpoo “A” ground,. Mr. Cowan, 30p.m.

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South China Rowerves v. Chinese Athletic "B", HK.F.C.' groundy. Mr. Lamb, 2:30 p.m.

Club de Recreio Reserves. v. Chipose

· Athletle "A", King'a Park, M» Mackey, 3:30 pm.

League II.

·DIVISION "A."

Borderers Reserves v. University Sockampo "B" ground Mr. Gilmour,

3:46 p.m.

St. Joseph's College Y, Kowloon FC. Reserves, St. Joseph's" ground,

Samy, 2.6 p.ni

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DIVISION "B"

Mr.

South China "3" Kowloon PC. " South China ground, Mr. Stokes, 2.45 p.m.

MACAO RACES.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SPECIAL TRIPS: DURING WEEK-END

HONK KONG'S PART.

Macao's inaugural race meeting;

A. J. RICHARDSON.

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER FOR ENGLAND.

TO: PLAY FOR BACUF.

London, Jan. 29.

la to be held to-morrow and Sunday. It is announced here that Arthur On both days, the Steamboat Co.'s Richardson has decided to join "Sui An" will leave Hong Kong Bacup, the Lancashire League Club, in time for the first race and leave in 1928. Macao at an hour when it is expect-: ed the races will be over. Each trip takos about four hours. Times

Mr. C. B. Cochran, who is re-en-dre: taring the lists as boxing promotor, Saturday: leavs Hong Kong

fxed a announces that he has

9 a.m., love, Macao 6 pm. match for the world's middleweight Sunday leave Hong Kong

between

8 am, leave Macao 5.30 p.m. Mickey

"Patrol is informed by Walker of "America (holder) and]

Macao Tommy Milligan of Scotland (Euro- correspondent that the course has! pean champion), to take place pro come along" nicely and should provide some fine sport, although it bably in June or July

is smaller than Hong Kong's and the straight is slightly shorter.

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HENNY KILLER, WAUNT, G.

Mickey Walker, who, after Josing the world's welter title, wrested the middles crown from Tiger Flowers, the negro deacon.

Cochran said that the purse was Interviewed by Reuter, Mr. substantial but not extravagant.

The tight may be held in Scot- and as he had an attractive pro- posal from a Scottish syndicate. There was the difcalty of getting a suitable building in London at the time.

The Albert Hall is impossible because of the large number of proprietary scents from which the promoter dues. not. derive any

There has been no world's cham-

HE. the "Governor of Macao (Sonhot de Souza Barbosa) has, entered Veloz, which will be ridden by Lt J Braganca.

Ponies Entered.

Best times. put up in training..so far have been:-

The fee is £600.

TEARS IN COURT.

(Continued from Page 8.)

tic asylum if you like, but I won't be bound over.on

Mr. Haywood said that it was Just as well that the proceedings had been braught, as it was highly desirable that the trouble should be put an end to.

His Worship: If the facts are as stated, I think it will suffice. If both Iparties are bound over for twelve

months.

Complainant: What law is there In a British Coleny that allows a man to beat up a woman black and blue? Send me to the asylum f you like.

A Raries of "epithets from the

drow complainant

from Mr: Armstrong a request that the com- plainant, should be removed from Court.

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Ordering the complainant to leave the Court, his Worship made an order that both parties should A. J. Richardson, the Southbe bound over for one year Australian all-rounder, who play personal bonds of $100 each. od against, Gliligan's team and toured the Old Country In 1926 under H. L. Collins.

[Earlier messages Becs.-laat

Mr. Y. M. Loo's Tsingtao (1 mile) 2 mina. 17 quarter 32.

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Arthur Richardson, the Austra-

Mr. K. C. Loo's Honsin (1 me) 2 mins. 21 srca.-last lian cricketer, will be playing for quarter 30 (last 1⁄2 mile 1.02.2), a Lancashire Loague Club this Hong Kong ponies entered are:-summer.

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M.C.C. 'IN CEYLON.

INNINGS VICTORY IN TEST MATCH.

Mr, W. T. Stanton's Kwan Tao. i Arthur Richardson says he is TOURISTS' GOOD BOWLING.. Mr. W. T. Stanton's The Sund- undecided as to whether he should piper."

necept the Lancashire offers, of Lt. Col. J. Comyn's Rothesay which He has received: two, but

Calcutta, Feb. 9. Ltd.-Col. L. Comyn's Fire-after the tuner the Board of With only ten minutes left for works.

Control has treated the players re-play, the M.G.C. defehted Al Masers, Dunbar and Stanton'a garding the bonus, it is a wonder Ceylon by an innings and 91 rúns. San Diego.

all the Australian team have not decided to do so.")

Mr. R. J. Paterson's September. Mrs. RJ Paterson's The Regent.

Hong Kong's Chances

Of the local gentlemen riders who may do duty at Macao the names of Mr E. A. Brodie, Mr. W. T. Stan- ton. and Mr. G. U. da Roza are mentioned na ikely to ko with: Mr. L. P. Ralph and Mr. L. Heidy as possibles.

pick up a race or two.

On reputation, Hong Kong should "Patrols" eomment is

"Hong Kong's jockeys'ought all to do well if they ret. decent, mounts. San Diego should pick up a race, especially if it rains. Rothesay is not nearly as fit as when he was in Ping You' hands. The Regent should show! up and September will have several 4, 5 or 6 furlong races to choose from."N

The programme is as follows:- First Day.

1-(2 p.m.) The Opening Cup (once round).

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2. The Areia Preta Stakes (5 furlongs)..

8 The Governor's Cup (1 mile).) 4-The Mutao Shiak Stakes (5)

pionship fight in Britain since furlongs). Freddie Welsh of Wales beat. 6. The Frala Grande Stakes (3) Willie Ritchie of California in 1914 furlonga).

Best Matches in the Round. Kowloon (holders for twobenefit. years) are way to the leading League side and there should be a rare struggle.. In the event

of scores being level after 35 minutes each way, there will be an extra ten minutes each way.

In the final last season, Kow- loon beat the Surreys whose place is now taken by the Borderers, As the match is to be at King's. Park, the Recreio will be expect ed to win as Kowloon have not quite their beas strength.

Chinese Athletic may dispose of the Police but the Athletic for wards are too prove to be weak in front of the opposing goal

The R. A and the Club-both former winners-should provide a very even struggle.

The Surreys Reserves beat Recreio Reserves in the junior final last year and the holders' successors (the Borderers' 2nd XI) are not engaged to-morrow, having drawn a bye.

None of the competing clubs has had their name inscried on the trophy and the two Athletic teams, St. Peter's Church Y.M.C. (bye) and the K.0.S.E.'s are in their "maiden" season.

RA v. H.K.F.C. (Reserves) will be another even tussle but best the game should be that of Recreio Reserves (runners-up) v. Chinese Athlete "A"

Junior Leaders.

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There are three fixtures in the junior league. The Kosbies' Re-

serves should continue their un- defeated sequence tomards the championship.

for the lightweight title.-Reuter, 6. The U-Un Stakes. (4 fur-

LA BARBA AGAIN.

London Fight for His. Title

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London, Feb. 17. -

It is also announced that Fidel

longa).

Second Day. (12.30 pm.) The Canton Stakes (3 furlongs).

2-The Mong-ha Stakes (4 fur:) longs).

3. The Hong Kong Plate (6 fur- longs).

The Jocker Cup (5 furlongs). 5.The Ladies' Purse (4 fur-]

6. The Inaugural Sweepstakes

7-The Visitors' Cup 6 fur

8. Mafoo Race. (4 furlongs).

Lay Barba (the American flyweight longs). champion of the world) and"Teddy

the (I mile).. Baldock of Britain (who at Albert Hall last night knocked out Young Johnny Brown in the third longs). round) have both signed up with the International Sports Syndicate and it is hoped to atage a world's (Arweight) title,match in London in June. Reuter.

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BOXING.

MAIN EVENT FOR NEXT TOURNAMENT, '

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ST. ANDREW'S.

SOCIAL: AND THE ANNUAL MARATHON.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

HOME RUGGER.

LATEST RESULTS AHEAD OF THE MAIL.

GUY'S BIG VICTORY:

union

London, Jan. 29. Results of the principal matches played to-day under rugby rules are as follows:-

Army 14, Harlequins 26 (at

Aldershot.

Blackheath 6, Oxford University

11.

Devonport Services 8. London

Scottish 7.

Gloucester 14, Old Blues 7. Llanely 24, Bath

London Welsh 5, Coventry 20. Manchester B, Birkenhead Park 6. Newport 6, Bristol 8.

Old Alleyniana 0, Guy's Hospital

42,

Oid Merchant Taylors 5. Roselyn

Park D.

Richmond 13, Leicester

St. Bart's Hospital 9, Plymouth 8. Edinburgh Academicals 0, Hawick

Glasgow Academicals 14, Edin-

burgh Wanderers 0 (when abandoned in the 2nd half). Stewartonians 11, Watsoniane 0. Swansea 8. Neath 11.

SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

NEW SOUTH WALES BEAT VICTORIA.

OUT FOR 85 RUNS!

Sydney, Jan. 28:

In the Sheffield Shield cricket (competition, New South Wales beat Victoria by an innings and 258 runs: Scores:-

N.S.W. (1st) 469 runs. (Kip- pox 217 not out, batting 881 minutes and hitting 24. fours),

St. Andrew's Young Men's Club has definitely axed their At the next tournament of the first popular Social on February Hong Kong Boxing Association 25, commencing at 8.30 p.m., inday for only 10 runs.) on March 6, the main event will be the Church Hall..

a 15-rounds contest for the welter-

Victoria (1st) 85 runs. (McNamee took 7 wkts. for 21 runs, taking 6 wkts. on the second Victoria (2nd, followed-on) The programme as arranged by 181 runs. (Lidicutt 55). the Entertainment Committes ony, between Stoker Norman Promises to be a very attractive Morris, middleweight champion one with both vocal and instru- Sheffield Shield score since 1907 (H.M.S. "Hermes") and Leading mental items as well as conjuring when they made 31 against New Seaman Dixon (H.M.S. "Frobish- and various new and enjoyable South Wales

indoor games for both old and

weight championship of the Col-

er"").

The local welter title is open as young Able Seaman Ewin returned, the

The charge will be 50 cents per In division "B," Hong Kong belt to the Association as he could head and this includes light re-

freshments as well. Bank Portuguese have scratched not make the weight."

Once more the Club" has taken their two points to the Moslem

Mortis subsequently beat Ewin

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Victoria's lowest

IRISH "CAPS."

London,, Jan. 30.

Following the tourists' score of 431 runs for eight, Ceylon were out for 106. Astill was unplay- able and took seven "wickets for 18,

Ceylon followed, on and made ||236, including 61 by Waldock and

48 by Blair.

Tate took five wickets for 28 and Geary four for 86. 1

FIRST DAY'S PLAY.

R.ES.. Wyuit's Distinction as Bateman.

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Calcutta, Feb. 8. In the Ceylon test match the M.C.C, made 431 for eight wickets and declared.

Wyatt contributed 101, Sand- ham 67, Parsons 64 and Astill 65. Wyatt's innings was brilliant. He is the only member of the M.C.C. to score two centuries in Ceylon.

THE OTHER TOUR.

M.C.C. DEFEAT ALL-CHILE BY 7 WKTS,

Valparaiso, Jan. 28. In a two-day match, the M.C.C. defeated All-Chile by 7 wickets, Scores:--

. Chile (1st) 158 runs.

M.C.C. (1st) 221 runs. M.F.S. Jewell made 46; Everard took 4 wkts. for 29

Chile (2nd) 149 runs. Capt. T. O. Jameson 8 for 13.

M.C.C. (2nd) 87

runs for 8: wkts.

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The Irish rugger fifteen selected 10:20 A. W. Hodges, S. C. Feltham Decomentary, 4 months aight 2/1-7/18 Club who have now completed for the middleweight champion the responsibility of organising (to play agairt England at Twlaken 10.24 W. D. Brown, G. Davidson. On Paris-

this year's Kowloon Marathon ham on Feb. 12 was as follows- their fixtures and have 24 points ship.

Race, The race will be held over W. E. Crawford (Lansdowne) Megarry.

10.28 W L Dunbar, H M. On demand

1850 -the same as St. Joseph's Col-

Dixon boxed in Hong Kong

Credits 4 months' sight- 1335 lege Reserves. The Moslems and from 1922 to 1924. In 1928 he the same course as last year, viz., J., H. Gage (Queen's University)

On Berlin- to Kowloon, City via Ho-mun-tin G. v. Stephenson (North of the College 2nd XI will therefore won the lightweight championship and back vis Hung Hom along Ireland), F. S. Hewitt (Instonians), felt play off for the championship of of the China Fleet and in 1924 the Chatham Road, a distance of D. J. Cussen (St. Mary's Hospital, 10:40 A. Lench, FH. Crapnell.

On demand..... division "B."

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Bradley (Dolphin), W. F. Browne 10.48 A. CL Bowker, D. B. Pent. pm. H.K.F.C. 1st XI-Rodger;

geant Tribe,

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Since then he won the welters Handsome silver trophies will Farrell (Bective Rangers), C. F.

Irish), J. D. Clinch (Wanderers), J. Bruce.

10.66 3. ~ W. BOD, Bishop, Valentine, Alexan-land and of the Mediterranean competitors home. There will (Collegians), C. T. Payne (North

Fleet.

With shipmates from the charge of $1 for entrance fee. of Ireland). "Frobisher," Dixon is now

It is hoped to see a large num In Hedley), Sims, Baldwin; Hayes, should do very well, against Nor- arrivals both in the Navy and training at the Yacht Club and ber of runners among the new

Some of the teams:-

Silver Prizes.

McBride, Railton; Taylor, Ham championship of the West of Eng-be presented to the first three Hanrahan (Dolphin), J. MacVicker Shewan. Franka, I, W On Calcutta-

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On dacoand Two entries have been received.

The following will represent the John Hill, Purves; Vickers, Leon, Pun-

from the King's Own Scottish Volunteers in a cricket match 1124 CL Edwarda, C H

Cka okohama choon; Pile, Thompson, Campbell,

Borderers and a few from the day at 10:46 am, sharp on the CR128 EP Fletcher SUTOR White, Mitchell. Reserves:

against the Chinese RC. this Sun- Eldridge,

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