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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

HOME CRICKET,

MALAYA TOUR.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP BEGINS.

HOLDERS WIN EASILY.

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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS'

PROGRAMME.

EIGHT MATCHES IN ALL.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

DAVIS CUP.

SELECTION OF BRITAIN'S ́ TEAM.

WHAT AN EXPERT SAYS.

Writing in mall week about Bri- Eain's team for the Davis Cup, Mr 5. N. Doust says:-

The international match com- mittee of the Lawa Tennis Aanocia tlon, I understand, met, to select players for the trial matches to be: held at Wirabledon during the first fortnight of April with a view of picking the Davis Cup team. Kuala Lumpur, April 27.

Although it is too early in the The following is the latest in-season to select the best playera formation regarding the Australian with any degree of certainty, yet cricket tour of Malaya...

these trial matches are beneficial to The Australian team, probably ali concerned, as there is a spirit of At Manchester, Lancashire de including eight internationals, will competition all through and this feated Warwickshire by eight wic-arrive in Singapore on May 23 and engenders a fighting spirit, which return on the "Marella" sailing is so necessary for winning big from Singapore on June 28. The matches. following matches have been ranged:

The County Cricket Championship at Home has begun and the holders (Lancashire) have won an easy vie tory,

kets. Scores:--

London, May 3.

Warwick (1st innings) 263 runs. Kilner (Norman), formerly of York- shire, mude 60 and Bates 66.

Lanes (1st innings). 286 runs.' Hallows made 65. R. E, S. Wyatt,

A. H. GILLIGAN.

Elected New Vice-Captain of Sussex.

London, April 20. A. I. Gilligan has been elected vice-Captain of Sussex C.C.

[A. H. Gilligan, is a brother of A. E. R. Gilligan, Captain of the M.C.C. team which toured India. and Ceylon, ex-captain of Eng- land and a Test selector.

back from the M.C.C. tour in In- din, took 4 wickets for 88 rans,

Warwick (2nd innings) 64 runs. Iddon took 6 wickets for 22 runs.

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May 28 and 29 v. Singapore Cricket Club.

May 31 and June 1 v. All Singa- pore.

June 3, 4 and 5 v. All Malaya at Kuala Lumpur,

June and 9 v. Southern Malaya at Seren:ban.

June 11 and 12 v. Malaya at Ipoh:

Northern

June 17 and 18 v. Colony at Penang.

June 21 and 22 v. F.M.S. at Kuala Lumpur.

June 24, 25 and 26 v. All Malaya at Singapore.

Selection of Teams. The teams for the

Malaya

Stick to One Team. It is therefore hoped that all those asked to take part in these trials-especially the young play-

HOME SOCCER.

Two Northern Clubs Share 9 Goals.

London, May 3.

In division III (Northern sec- tion) of the Football League to- day, Southport lost to Durham by 4 goals to 5 (at Southport).- Reuter.

matches will be selected by a comers, even though their selection for mittee consisting of one representa- Davis Cup honours will not happen! tíve each of Singapore, Penang, Perak, Selangor and Negri Sembi: for some years--will turn out and learn all they can, from the strokes and tacts of their masters.

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The Southern Malaya team will be selected by Negri Sembilan, Lancs (2nd innings) 43 runs for Northern Malaya by Perak,

2 wickets-Beuter.

To-day's Fixtures.

The above was the only match played. Fixtures beginning to-day are as follow:-

Nottingham: Notia v. Essex. Folkestone: Kent v. Worcester. Oxford: University v. Lancashire. Cambridge: University v York-

shire..

M.C.C. CRITICISED.

Choice Of Players For Tours.

"It is an infernal akáme," said Mr. C. II. Drummond, the president, referring to the system of selecting professional cricketers for tours abroad, at the annual meeting of the Northamptonshire. County Cricket Club, held at Northampton.

H.K.F.C. DINNER OFF.

the

The annual dinner of the Hong Kong Football Club has been enncelled.

It was to have been held this Saturday,

I also hope the team, once it is

who beat them.

Non-Playing Captain.

SHANGHAI DERBY.

SPRING RACE MEETING 2ND DAY.

MR. DALLAS ON WINNER.

Mr. Dallas, who rode Eliot Bay, the winner of the 1927 Hong Kong Derby for Mr. L. Dunbar, scored in the Shanghai Derby yesterday on Bananaland.

Whereas one Hong Kong pony, Canadian, got a place on Monday, none succeeded yesterday.

Y.M.C.A. CONCERTS.

LOCAL RESIDENTS' ITEMS FOR SERVICES.

AT CHATER ROAD,

Last night's concert at the Naval and Military Y.M.C.A. Chater Road, was a great success, thanks to the excellent work of organisation of Mrs. Costen and the collaboration of the local residents who contributed to the programme: The Service, men have shown by their attendance at these regular Tuesday evening concerts that they appreciate the motives actuating the organisers and thoroughly enjoy the fare. provided, and last night's au- 1 dience was no exception, many members of both Services attend- 2ing and greeting the many ex-

cellent Items with prolonged |

The second day's results of the Shanghai Race Club's spring meeting are given below by cour- teay:-

1The Parl-Mutuel Cup:' 7 Furlongs. Mr. Toeg's Sceptre ..

(Major Guild) Mr. Toeg's Spearmint

(Mr. Crokam) Mr. G. H. Wright's Jill'

(Bremner) Time: 1 min, 44.2/5 secs,

L.G.W.'s Western

3 applause.

M. and Park

. (Mr. Pote Hunt)1 Mr. Dod's MacNab

In addition to Service men,

2: The Chu-Ka-Za Cup: Mile.many well-known local residents attended and amongst those who shared in the general enthusiasm was Lady Clementi. The pro- 2 gramme was made up of the fol

lowing items, each of which met 3 with an enthusiastic response: Songs by Mrs. Sanger, 'Mrs. L. Davis, Dr. Robert J. McCandliss and Mr. T. L. Patterson, humor- ous items by Mr. R. Sutherland and Mr. G. W. C. Burnett, with a demonstration of Charleston 2 under the youthful tutelage of Master Henry Livingstone. Mrs. gC. P. E. James and Mr. H. V. Parker ably discharged the duties of accompanists.

(Mr. Pollock) Mesars. McBain and Sokoloff's Veterock.... (Mr. Sokoloff) Time: 1 min. 29.3/5 secs. 3-The Grand Stand Stakes: 1% Miles. Mr. Robson's The Canteen Bird......... (Mr. Brand) Mr. Day's Go On Land ..

(Mr. Dallas) Mr. Eve's Frosty. Eve

(Mr. Pote Hunt) Time: 2 mins, 42.2/5 secs. 4.-The Peking Cup: Mile. Misses V. and D. McBain's 'Grey Duck ...(Mr. Bain)

At Kowloon.

1

Another successful concert was given for the Services last night

(Mr. Brand)

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3

Mr. Tricolore's Nuits St. Georges ...... (Mr. Greig) Time: 1 min. 32.3/5 secs.

chosen. will not be changed and Mr. Kenjoy's Kalfalla altered after every minor individual defent, so that when the playeral compete in tournaments there will be none of that tentative play that Is so often in evidence, on the part of men who believe that if once 5. The Shanghai Derby: beaten their place in the match

11⁄2 Miles. team will be taken by the player Mr. Day's Bananaland

(Mr. Dallas) It is this uncertainty of selection Mr. Fred Elias's Firefly

(Mr. Maitland) that breeds the Inck of confidence which results in dreary safety play Mr. Harry White's Don rather than going out for shots that

Phillipe (Mr. Encarnacao) Colony by Singapore and Penang stand a chance against the brilliant Time: 3 minu. 12.3/5 secs. the P.M.. by one representative and versatile Frenchmen.

G-The Shanghai Stakes: each of Perak. Selangor and Negri, Another important matter is the The following general committee selection of a non-playing, captain

11⁄2 Miles. series Davis Cup Mr. Harry W. Fowler's Morn- has been appointed: Messrs. for the

ing Flight (Mr. Pote Hunt) Millard-Watts, Bostock-Hill, M. C matches,

Previously there has been a dif- Mr. Day's Poppy Land Phillips and P. W. Gleeson (hon.

ferent non-playing captain for each secretary).

(Mr. Dallas)

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It is learnt from a private source tie, but it is preferable for the same Mr. Campox's Old Bill that eight international players are man to be appointed and one

the

at the Peking Road "Better 'Ole" (Y.M.C.A.) when Mr. R. Charles and his "Gay Jays" entertainers! were in fine form and won applause of the many Service This was the men present. second appearance of the "Gay 1 Jays," their first appearance having been made at Volunteer 2 Headquarters on Monday night.

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In addition to the chorus items! by the Company, items were given by Miss Claire Munro, Mr.

Stopani-Thompson,

Miss Eileen Broadbury, Mr. A. Morley Horder, the Misses Tollan, Mrs. 1W. R. Fleming, Messrs. Charles

and Potts, Messrs. Duncan and

2 Remedios, the Misses Noronha, Mrs. A. J. Frank, Mr. A. J. Whecidon, Mr. G. Sharman and Mr. G. W. Sewell.

(Mr. Bremner)

3

Mr. Drummond said that almost certaintica, namely C. G. Macartney, chosen who has been an internat Time: 3 mins. 11.1/5 secs.

invariably, professionals were selected from those counties which had influence. For instance, Roy Kilner, of Yorkshire, had played without a break in England, Aus- tralia. England again, the West Indies, and finally Enginnd once more. Players like Tate underwent similar experiences. He hoped the M.C.C. would in future give opportunity to men belonging less prominent counties,

K.C.C. TENNIS TEAMS.

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The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club in league ten- nis matches this Saturday, at 4 p.m. "A" team (home) v. I. R. C.: E. C. Fincher (captain) and L. Jack; W. Hyde and C. E. Millard; C. H. Atkins and E. F. Fincher,

"B" team. (away) v. I, R. C.: C. W. E. Bishop (captain) and D. J. Purves; A. Hamson and G. S. Ford; G. Lee and A. H. McBride.

:"C" team (home) v. Nippon Club: W. Woodward (captain) and R. F. Strange; C. H. Leddra and J. S. Smith; A. J. Kew and H. C. Bough.

The following will represent the K.C.C. in a friendly tennis match against the Hong Kong and Shang- hai Bunk on Sunday, at 3.30 p.m. on K.C.C. ground; R. E. Lindsell and E. Abraham; J. C. Lyai and F. Goodwin; C. W. E. Bishop and D. J. Parves; F. G. Bevis and C. H. Atkins; L. Jack and W. Woodward.

University Teams.

"A" team (home) v. U.S.R.C.:- T. W. Chong (captain), Prof. F. A. Redmond, Prof. R. E. Tottenham, Prof. L. Forater, A. A. Rumjahn, *H. C. Hung.

"B" (away) v. R.E.-P. C. Lim M. (captain), G. de Souza, W.

H. L. Collins, W. Bardsley, A. A. tional player. Mailey, W. A. Oldfield, S. Everitt and also probably J. M. Gregory and J. M. Taylor-Straits Times."

NEWS FROM SYDNEY.

Team May Include 6 Test Players.

Sydney, April 21, The Board of Cricket Control has sanctioned the visit of the cricket team to Malaya, following an in- vitation from residents.

It is proposed that the team will leave on May 3, and return on June

28.

Matches will be played at Singa- Pore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping

and Penang.

It is anticipated that the side will include at least six men who have represented Australia,

HOME RUGGER.

BLACKHEATH LOSE TO

BRISTOL.

London, April 19. The following are the results the rugby matches played to-day Bridgewater 9, Leicester 28. Bristol 11, Blackheath 8. Cardiff 20, Bradford 5. Cinderforde 11, Gloucester 3. Newport 9. Barbarians 8. Pontypool 8, Cross Keys 0. Neath 15, Northern 6.

Swansea 16, Bridgend Reuter.

SOCCER ROMANCE.

RAPID RISE OF ARSENAL PLAYER.

Arsenal's

The selection of the right winger, Joe Hulme, to play! for England (in the match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in which Scotland unexpectedly lost by 1-2), is the culmination of a football

romance.

7. The Shanghai Race Club Handicap "A" Class: 1% Miles. Messrs. Bailey and Howard's '

Mad Hatter

(Mr. Encarnacao). Mr. Westburn's Perseus ....

(Mr. Stangland) 2 Mr. Richmond's Bunny........ (Mr. Maitland)

3

Time: 2 mins. 38.2/5 secs. 8. The Shanghai Ence Club Handicap "B" Class: 14 Miles. Messrs. E. B. McBain and E.

Hayim's Chitabob

(Mr. McBain)

Seven years ago he was a diniinu-

York Y.M.C.A. Juniors, and he was tive Boy Scout playing for the F. B. Marshall's Larch Tree ambitious to join the ranks of the Mr. seniors, then playing in the York- shire League.

(Mr. Wells Henderson) 2 Talstern's -Red Joss House (Mr. Heinzerling) 8 Time: 2 mins. 42.1/5 secs. as too young 9. The Siccawel Cup: 14 Miles. He was regarded and too precocious, but there were Mr. Liddell's Whentcroft.... difficulties in team-raising

(Mr. Bremner) 1 every alternate Saturday would sce young Hulme at the railway station on the off-chance of the side being a man short.

All-Round Sportsman.

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Often he got his game, and usually caused considerable laugh- ter on the stands by his stature and boyish appearance.

Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's

Flamingo... (Mr. McBain) 2 ML and L.G.W.'s Western Hill (Mr., Pote Hunt) Time: 2 mins. 40.2/5 secs... 10.The Scurry Stakes:

7 Furlongs.

(Mr. Brand)

Those who laughed, however, Mr. Robson's Snake Bird generally stayed to cheer.

At the age of 16 he could make Mr. Toeg's Nith (Mr. Crokam)

his 100 break in competitive M.M. Sokoloff's Eiran billiards, and was equally adept at

of

(Mr. Sokoloff)

running and swimming, frequently

Time: 1 min. 49.3/5 secs..

carrying off half-a-dozen prizes in one day at local sports.

8.-

London, April 21.

Under Rugby Union rules, North-

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11. The Tientsin Plate:. 1 Mile.

Gitting, B. P. Ng, T. K. Tan, Dr. ampton beat Cardiff by 28 points JOCKEY SUSPENDED. **

'D. K. Samy,

CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

Replaying last night for first place in the championship of the Kowloon Chess Club, after a tie in the competition proper, S. G. Hayes won the title by defeating D. E. Carvalho.

TO-DAY'S TENNIS..

The postponed match in the semi- 'final of the open singles' champion- ship of the H.K.O.C. tennis tourna ment will be played to-day between Ng Sze-kwong and H. D. Rumjahn.

to 6: and Aberavon beat Penarth by 9 points to 5.

HOME TURF.

15

3

2

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On leaving the Y.M.O.A. he! played for the then newly formed Mr. Cire's Prettylight

(Mr. Moller) York City club in the Midland League, and

Bubsequently Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White's

White Rosemary transferred to Blackburn Rovers

(Mr. Pote Hunt)2 who, in turn, parted with him to the Arsenal.

Messra., Winsome and Hasty's: The Brabling (Mr. McBain) Time: 2 mina, 4.2/5 secs. 12.-The Hankow Handicap: 11⁄2 Miles Mr. Toeg's Roseberry.

(Mr. Crokum) 1 Mr. Day's Bonnie Scotland

(Mr. Dallas) 2 Mr. Fay's Christmas Wish

(Mr. Stangland). Time: 3 mins, 6.4/5 secs. 13 The Kiuklang Cup:

1% Miles. M. and S.'s Stout Fella Map (Mr. Pote Hunt) Mr. and Mrs. A. V. & White's White Poppy (Mr. Pollock) MG. H. Wright's Jack Tar (Mr. Bremner) Time: 2 mins, 45.4/5 secs.

STEWARDS DISSATISFIED WITH FOX'S EXPLANATION.

London, April 20

After the Betchworth Plate race) the Stewards called on Fox to ex-

THE METROPOLITAN STAKES plain his riding of Birth Control.

RESULT.

London, April 19,- The race for the Metropolitan Stakes resulted as follows:-

'Kinnaird Dakota Tuscan

Starting price betting was 100 to 7 against Kinnaird, 100 to 8 against Dakota, 25 to 1 against Tuscan,

Twenty-two ran, and Kinnaird won by three lengths half a length separating Bacond and third.

Not satisfied with his explanation they suspended Fox for the re mainder of the meeting.

RA. SPORTS MEETING,

The two days' annual athletic sports meeting of the Royal Artil- lery begin at 2pm tomorrow on the United Services Recreation Club ground. Two "open" events are down for decision on Friday.

PONSFORD'S 2,000 RUNS.

Melbourne. April 20. Playing for St. Kilde against Collingwood, in the finals of the A large number of entries has Pennant competition, W. H. POUR been received for the opet eventsford (the Victoria and Australia (one mile and one mile relay).thatsman) brought up' his aggregate

There are 21 events to morrow and 28 on Friday:

Cheung Cheu Government School hold their 5th annual athletic sports meeting at the Cheung Chau foot ball ground this Saturday, begin ning at 11,80 a.m. Mr. WT. Steve Donoghue rode? Embargo, Th relay race has proved very in the Sheffield Shield and arst Southorn (wife of the Colonial the winner of the City and popular with the Services and heata grade matches to 2,008 Secretary) will distribute the prizes Suburban Handicap run on April will be run off to-morrow at 5.20 e 18 the first Anstran to

ith 12,000 this season s rat 6 p.m. NA

20

A few demonstrations in occult science were also given by Pro- fessor Harry Pisler.

The following are the pro- grammes for the "Better. "Ole" Y.M.C.A. for this week:-

To-morrow, the Band of the 1st Batt. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Conductor Mr. Horace E. Dowell, L.R.A.M. By kind per- mission of Lieut. Col. Ferrers, D.S.O., and Officers.

Miss Aileen Woods (who can claim to be the soldiers' friend). will sing some of her most popu-|- lar songs at this concert, Mrs. Woods accompanying.

A large number of service men and others are expected.

The concert begins at 7.30 p.m. Friday, community singing un- der the direction of Mrs. Costen. (Commencing at 7 p.m.).

EGYPT'S COMPANY LAWS.

London, April 19. Cairo-At least two directors

of foreign companies operating in Egypt must henceforth be Egyp

must be raised in Egypt, where tians, a quarter of the capital the company reports must be pub- lished; also a certain percentage of the employees must be Egyp tiana.

These conditions have been laid down in the new law drafted by the Ministry of Finance.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG FOR MAY, 1927.

(Standard Time of the 120th Meridian, East of Greenwich).

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