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LITTLE GIRLS

IN

TWEEDS

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DAY

THE CHINA MAIL.

GREAT AMERICAN

GOLFER.

Proposed Tour of the Orient.

ON LOCAL LINKS.

Mr. Donald Moo, one of the lead.

ing American rifers, is making ar

round trig ugh the Far East

Sport Columns

GOSSIP IN THE WORLD OF SPORT

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930.

FOOTBALL REGARDED

ROUGH.

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Game Prohibited Years" Ago.

A CURIOUS ENTRY.

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There are still folk who regard football as rough, says 'the atorning! Post, but the modern game would

LOCAL RACING.

HANDICAPS FOR NEXT MEETING,

THE COMPLETE LIST.

The following handicaps have been issued for the Ninth Extra Hace. Meeting. to be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, October 254 Bonham Handicap "A" Class: One Mile.

fferem. (149 5.). Chesapeake' which (150), Winson Stag (150), Windsor

on the President Cleveland. A REMARKABLE GAME AT GLASGOW.compared with the variety which hay (1951. Blsck Beauty (110), Kikə

He will arter Hong Kong on October 24 an! will sail for Manila the next day Mr. Moe will return to Hong Kong on November 2 and sail on Narehber 4.

It is understood that temporary arrangements have been made for Mr. Mog to play several matches with the leating local players and that definite arrangements will be made when the Interport players return from Shanghai,

Mr. Moe is the famous American Walker Cup player who has been the described by Bobby Jones as "most promising young amateur golfer in the United States."

KOWLOON GOLF.

DRAW FOR THE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

The following is the draw for the qualifying round of the Eluli Championship to be played on Sunday, October 20:-

9.00 am. A. A. Lopes, J. McKelvie Wm. Borrowman, J. Pooles.

MINIATURE GOLF IN SINGAPORE.

JAPANESE RUGBY.

The airwoman Ruth Aviation. Alexander was kill- 1t at San Diego, California. She had intended to make a non-stop trans-Continental flight to Newark, New Jersey. A most immediately after taking off, her 'plane crashed with terrific force into a hill four miles north oi Lindberg Field. hody of the airwoman, who only 24 years old. the wreckage of the machine.

The broken

Was

was found in

Miss Alexander was the holder of the women's altitude record. In July of this year she reached un altitude of 26,600 feet (over five miles). This exceeded the

D. C. Wilson, G. M. Russel.vious record by 6,000 feet.

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D. Gruves, A. W. da Roza.

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F. Remedios, N. Laugh.

ton.

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A. Cameron, T. J. Price.

0.30

1. Munny, T. Tait.

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8. Hiller, H. Overy.

0.40

G. Reed, Dr. Cogan.

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0. Murphy, J. Mac

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A. Eastman, W. Taylor.

T. Seddon, E. D. da Roza. 10.00 J. D. Thonison, W. Orchard.

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WHO WILL WIN? TO-DAY'S LEAGUE GAMES AT HOME.

· [Exclusive to China Mail- By "Linesman."]

The

The following is a list of Home football matches to-day, teams in black type may win; where no black type is shown the match may result in a draw:: Division 1.

ASTON VILLA v. Birminghamı

Blackpool Sheffield U. Portsmouth Leicester C.

OLDHAM

Sunderland

Bolton

CHELSEA

Y.

GRIMSBY

Y.

HUD'FIELD

Y

LIVERPOOL

Leeds U..

Manchester U.

ARSENAL.

T

DERBY C. Manchester C.

Blackburn.

V.

Charlton

V.

Swansea

Bristol C.

Notts F.

v,

EVERTON

V.

Carditt C.

PRESTON

V.

Plymouth

Reading

PORT VALE

S'HAMPTON

W. Bromwich

STOKE

Y.

Barnsley

Tottenham

Bury

WOLVES

V.

Bradford C.

BRENTFORD

V.

Coventry C.

BRIGHTON

V.

Norwich C.

Bristol R.

V.

Watford

CRYSTAL PAL. v.

Fulham

EXETER

V. GILLINGHAM v.

LUTON

N'HAMPTON

SOUTHEND TORQUAY

4.

Y.

V

Swindon

Queen's F.R.

ACCRINGTON

Hartlepools

Barrow CARLISLE v,

HULL

CTERFIELD CREWE ROCHDALE Rotherham Southport

4.

Y.

V.

Division 11-Southern.

Thantes Clapton O. Bournemouth NOTTS CO. Walsall

If you have bought tickets for the

NELSON

CONCERT

at the

LEE THEATRE

ON OCTOBER 21st.

and find that you are unable to attend, return them to

The Anderson Music Company so that they may be

re-sold. In this way you will help

NAVAL CHARITIES AND THE

SEA CADET CORPS.:

Service Men and their Friends will be especially

welcome at the Concert. Special tickets 20 cents each,

including tram fare to and from Theatre.

MIDDLESKRO' v. Newcastle SHEFFIELD W.v. West Ham V.

BRADFORD BURNLEY Millwall

Newport

Dundee

Division II.

KAIPING COAL

FACTO

"AND

BUNKERS

FOR ALL PURPOSES.

POWER

HOUSE,

TUGS &

LOCOS

Division III-Northern.

TRANMERE Y. WREXHAM

New Brighton Doncaster R.

Nelson Wigan Gateshead LINCOLN Halifax

v. Darlington

Y. Stockport

Scottish League.

MOTHERWELL

St. Mirren

Leith Athletic

RANGERS

York C.

Airdric.

y.

CELTIC

v

Cowdenbeath

East-Fife

V.

Aberdeen

HAMILTON HEARTS Kilmarnock MORTON PARTICK QUEEN'S PK, v.

V * V.

Clyde

V.

Home

Aston Villa

Middlesbro

Everton

Shel Wednesday Hall

Oldham

Preston

v. Hibernians

Ayr United Falkirk TO-DAY'S SNIPS.

„AWDY. Arsenal

Carlisle Chesterfield Trasmere Wrexham Northampton Partick

Lincoln Notts C. Rangers

PING PONG.

LADIES SINGLES TOURNEY.

Playing In the Ladies' Singles Tourney Miss Wong Ol-lan bent Miss Yu Hung-kwan, (3 sets to love), Miss Wong Yuen-lan beat Miss Yu Mengang (8-0), Miss Lo Kit-hing beat, Miss Chu Kau-gun' (3-2), Miss Yu Hung-kwan bijat Miss Lu Chul-win (W.O.) and Miss Work Olian boat Mro. K Gonzalez (W.OS

Men Singles

THE KAILAN MIN

MINISTRATION.

In beat

Bum-chuen

Head

ents DODWE

Lafy2l-lum }

6-0) and

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Kid Berg, who is 24. Boxing took up boxing as

profession largely as the result of a quarrel. A dispute with another boy led to a fight, and well that Berg used his fists so friends persuaded him to take up Ability and boxing as a career. pluck quickly carried him to suc at one cess, and the youth, who time earned £1 a week as a cabinet maker's apprentice is now a wealthy man.

Jack Dempsey, former heavy weight champion of the world. pre dicts that "the next big fight will be between Max, Schmelling and

"And." Young Stribling."

Nay's Dempsey, "If I can satisfy myself that I am in shape, I would like to meet the winner." He does not plan to determine his future in the pugilistic world until after weeks' training which he menced on October. 1.

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two com-

bridge In recent Bridge. "test" match between England and the States, the Americans United easily triumphed.

A notable feature of the contest was that under the "duplicate"

of

the play

factor system

Play eliminated. of luck was took

two place 'in

separate which in

the

rooms

зате

hand was played simultaneously.

The cards held by the British in

Prohibition. That the law was not Pride of Tsing no

Colour (147) Christmas Chlaus

found favour centuries ago and was Stag (182), Carnival Evo (150), Pig- considered so harmful as to call for calilli (140), Nationalist II. (1-5). (166). King's altogether wrong in its action, may (140), Royal Flash (160) Duke of be judged from this curious entry Chantilly (159)."

Tonka Hanienp "11" Class: in the parish register of North

One Mile. Moreton, Berkshire, in 1599: "John"

Tuppertal Tool (147 b.), Mar, gia and Richard Gregories, who were Hall (143), Christinas Fretz (5) killed by Ould Gunter. Gunter's Novembre (145), Blue Boy (19). Eounes and the Gregories fell Young Pretender (101). The Tiger by

football.(155), King's Counsel. (158). Crown Prives (150), Empress Hall (148) Quid Gunter drew his dag Blue Heaven (158), One Third (113). We hear that miniature

.broke their heads. Monterey Bay (182). Pickle (151). - Golf. golf has invaded Singa-gor

The Inventor of and they both died." Referees had Moon (168), Fifty Fifty (155), DE the game must be proud to think other means of settling little points Prince (110), Four Clubs (140). San

in those days.

pore.

that his game has travelled so, Robinson's, the quickly East. leading store there, have opened a course which is open to the public.

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Mr. Kaye Don, the Motoring. racing motorist, who made an un- successful attempt on the world's land speed record in The Silver Bullet early this year,, has become engaged to Miss Florence Hoban, York youngest daughter of Mr. J. W. Hoban. a well-known New financier of English origin.

Miss Hoban travelled to Europe

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and

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.at

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL.

Fm.:

nwn Bowls To-day Tapo R.C.. Closing Day; K.C. v. K.B.G.C., 3.30 tation of Prizes C.C.C.

To-morrow Inter-Depart- mental Fink Sanitary De partment, Police, R.C. Green.

WednesdayOpan "Cham-

last April with her father on bogpionship semi-final-Omar v the Aquitania. She was on a Luz. C.S.C.C. Ground, 4.30 p.m. day trip and a fellow passenger was Mr. Kaye Don, who was returning from Daytona.

Miss Hoban is a very keen motor- ist, and the chgagement will in no way interfere with Kaye Don's rac-' ing career. Indeed, he is consider- ing making a second atempt on the world's land speed record in The Silver Bullet some time in the New Year.

Mr. Kaye Don only recently nar- rowly escaped death when his car overturned in the Ulster Tourist Trophy race and caught fire. Mr. Don was pinned inferneath and his mechante dragged him out just in! time.

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The All-Japan rugby Rugby, team, now touring Canada, played a hot-

ly contested drawn game with a British Columbia team. Both sides fought hard for the deciding try but the defences held out. The Japan-

the

score, first to wore ese and half-time saw them with a lead of 3 point,but they lost their lead in the second half. The Bri- tish side was comprised of six Van- couver men, five Victoria, and four from the University.~

It is announced that G. V. Irish famous Stephenson, the eentre-three-quarter, has definitely decided to give up playing. Stephen-

one room were held by the Amerison has played 42 times for his

cans in the other-and vice versa.

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How bitterly the Test

Cricket. Selectors were reviled by correspondence, anonymous, much of which was

country, which is easily a world's record. Learning the game at Haileybury, where he was in both the Rugby and cricket teams, hel first appeared for Ireland in 1920 against France. With the exception was revealed by Mr. H. D. G.

of two matches when he was in- 趄 local clubtured, he has since played in every Leveson-Gower at dinner.

He said they spent hours of work and were saddened and sickened by the criticism.

Mr. Leveson-Gower himself re- ceived 400 letters. He said, how-

WAB nothing

more ever, that despicable than the fact that R. E. S. Wyatt, when chosen cap tain for the final Test, received a letters of number

anonymous earsing him and saying he should not play.

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game

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The Queen's Park- Football. Celtie

Hampden Park pro- Incident. remarkable duced When the referee blew full-time with Celtic leading -2 the crowd protested so vehemently that time was called too soon that the official hesitated and then consulted tho linesmen.

As a result the referee recalled the players, threw down the ball, and play continued for two minutes..

Queen's Park equalised through penalty in the last 20 seconds.

seasons

He is generally regarded as the international match for his country. best all-round centre of post-War era.

During the past two Stephenson has assisted London Hospital in the cup-ties, and also helped Middlesex to win the county championship. It is good news to hear that he will not lose touch with the game, as he intends to take up refereeing.

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The racket with which Tennis. Miss Betty Nuthall won the American Ladles Tennis Championship was auctioned for £192 on board the Mauretania during the voyage back to England. The money will be given to charity.

Japan's peaceful penetration of British tournaments continues, and at Bexhill R. Miki won another cup. for his country,'

The Japanese was opposed in the Anal, by 8. F. Hepburn, the old Oxford Blue, who har been playing at least half-fifteen batter this year than last Hepburn could make Since Dávid Jack moved from little headway against his nimble Bolton to the Arsonal two years footed opponent in the first set and ago it is estimated. that Lon-Jost G5, but later, using his cross don has spent £100,000 on foot ballers. The big sums include

David Jack, to Arsenal from

Bolton £10,750.

Alec James, to the Arsenal

from Preston, £9,600 D. Halliday, Arsenal from

Sunderland, $6,000.

H. Gallacher, Chelsea from

Newcastle, 210.000

Cheyne, Chelsea from Aberdeen, £5,000.

A.

A Jackson, Chelsea from

Huddersfeld, £9,000.

F.

Athletic;

~Football — To-day First Division Joseph's V Chinese

South China Y. Club: Kow- loon

C. V. Police; Argylls v. Somersets; Club de Recreio V. Royal Artillery; Second Division Kowloon F.C. v. St. Joseph's; Club de Recreio v. Argylla; Navy v. South China; Eastern, v. Club; Somersets v. Chinese Athletic; University v. Royal Artillery i Third Division-R.A.OC. V. V. Ewo: Royal Air Force Somersets; Royal Engineers v. South China;, Fuklen v Chin- ese Athletic,

Ping Pong-To-day- Loe Hon-kee v. Lam Ka-huen (Kowloon Chinele Y.M.C.A.); Lee Koon-lan v. Chu Kam-kook (Kangto School).

.To-morrow Junior League Nam Mo A.A. v. Wal Ying Club (Kangto School).

Monday Junior League- South China v. Commercial Press (Chinese Catholic Club); Nam Chung A.A. Y. Indian R.C. (Chinese Catholic Club); Chinese A.A. v. Kang- to School (Kangto School).

Hockey To-day Club 'de Recreio Ladles v. Ladies Hockey Club, Spokumpoo, 3.48

p.m.

Monday-Radio Sports Club v. K.B.F.P.A., King Park, 5.15 p.m.

Cricket-To-day

C.S.C.C.

v. C.C.C. University v LR.C. (Longue); C.C.C. II. v. C.S.C.C. IL; LR.C. v. Univeralty (L). « H.K.C.C. v. Argylis: Club de Recreio v. H.K.C.C. IL

To-morrow - University v. Volunteers, Pokfulam, 11 a.m. Yachting-To-day- Mena- gerie Race.

Monday- Annual of Members.

Meeting

October 25-Menagerie Race..

November 1-Opening Cruise.

November 8-First Cham- pionship Race.

Sun-

Golf To-day and day--Captain's Cup, K.G.C.; Bogey Pool, Fanling.

October 22-Meeting, Ladies 'section, H.K.G.C.

November 2-Opening "New Course," Fanling,

Baseball-To-day--Texaco

of

v. Klaoras,

Sunday Japanese v. South China.

Racing-To-morrow-Fan- ling Hunt Steeplechases,

Kwanti.

October 26--Ninth Extra Race Meeting.

Lawn Tennis:-To-morrow- C.R.C. Open Mixed Doubles Completion of Tournament

First Round Ties.

Fencing - Monday - Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.

Tuesday Someracts Bayonet Fencing Competition. whist Tuesday St. Patrick's Club Drive, 8.30 p.m.

Rugby Football Wednes day Third Trial Match, Happy Valley.

drives to good purpose, he got end level terms, and led 5-4 in the Becond Bet. Here he only required two points for the set, but could not break through Miki's defence,

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The two finallste combined to win the doubles against C. G. Eames and Captain Price, of the Indian Army, but they had to work hard in a fast four-get match,

The little town of Maran near Arosa, Switzerland, is soon to cele brate the opening of the highest tennis court in the world. It is bitusted at an altitude of 1,800

HOME. Racing October bridgeshire farket

New:

Football-Monday-England.

Ireland "October 25-Scotland. Wales, Ibrox Park, Glasgow. November 22- Wales . England,

Alex Jackson will be a "star" on muors or about 6,000 Teet InterNovember 294-Epglish Cup

love may come from

Highbury

Rational tatches boween. foreign

Swiss and Firat Round splayers: WII mark the opene Flag of the courts.

Francisco (88), The Goods (159), Chivalrous (142), New Year's Eve |(152), Misty Eve (150). Gitando (144), Lands Thunder (169), Pepper corn (108), Silver Queen (1821.

Bouhan Handicap "C" Cla

Six Furlongs. Pagoda (165 b.), Tonbridge (155), Bridge Hall (159). Cream Cracker (345), Sunny Boy (105), Shanghai Beau (144), Monk (151), Tange (154), Picey (119), Mount Elbarz (156), Peter Gderacy (151), Hunting tom (110), Christmas Belle (140), Grey Dawn (140), Iron Blend (145) City Hall (148), Goud and Hot (150), Done Again (152), Diann (158), Gay Caballero (140), Discord (148). Town Hall (140).

Bonham Handicap "D" Class? Six Furlongs Mountain Air (155 Rs.), Plough- man (147), Moranagher (150), White Stars (116), Teuchit (145), Billiards (148), Durce (162), Grenadier (155), Siamese Shop (140), Sixty (140) Sunloch (146), Thrneinn (150), Duke of Normandy II. (156), Osiris (130), Noukhall (154), Sunning (152). Fun- ling Stag (150), Glory (147), Amc- ment Tax (12), Andanting (147), As You Like It (148), Happy Day (148) Arabian Sex (140), King Throstle (110), Kirribilli (146), Skiny Pearl (150).

Caine Hawlienp "A" Classi: Ono. and a Quarter Miles, Imperiul Hall (140 b.), Chesa- peake Bay (100), Black Beauty (110), Mike (116), November (140), Christ inus Frolle (140). Blue Boy (140), Windsor Stag (157), Winsome Stag (145), Wisdom Stag (166), The Tiger (140), Crown Prince (140), Empress Hall (140). Carnival Eve (145), Onz Third (140), Monterey Bay (140). Pickle (140), Piccalilli (140). D-Moon (145), Fitty Fifty (140), Nationalist II. (100), Pride of Tsingtao-(1860), King's Colour (142), Our Prince (140), Four Clubs (140), Christmas Chimes (140) Royal Flush (155), The Good (140), Chivalrous (110), New Year's Eve (140), Misty Eve (140), Little Thunder (140). Pepper- corn (1401. Duke of Chantilly (145). Caine Handicap "B" Class: One

anta Quarter Miles. Pagoda (133 18.). Shanghal Bena (152), City Hall (150), Discord (150), Fanling Stag (145), Teuchit (140), Iron Blood (152). As You Like It (143) Kirribilli (140), Tonbridgo (163). Picey (167), Peter Guernay (160), Tango (162). Shiny Pearl (115), Town Hall (145); Huntington (145), Sunloch (140), Monagher (155), Mount Elburz (164), Duke of Normandy II. (151).

BILLIARDS.

STEEL COULSON LEAGUE AWARDS.

The annual distribution of prizes and the invitation dance of the Steel Coulson Billiard League was held just night at the R.E. Theatre, Wellington Bar- racks. Q.M.S. Peachey presided. Miss D. Dyer presented the Cup and prizes to the winners.

Quite a large gathering was present and a most pleasant even- ing was spent and. Mr. L E. Remedios tendered thanks on be half of St. Patrick's Club..

The full prize list followg:- Winning Team.-(St. Patrick's Club, 29 points. (Messrs. L. E. Remedios (Captain), F. M. Cruz, T. Pile, E. Remedios, A. E. Castro and, M. Baptista. Reserves, Mr. E. Nuttall, L/Cpl. Cottle, R.E.. and Bandsman Bishop, S.L.I.):

Runners Up.-R.E. W.O. and Sgts. Mess, 28% points.

3rd Team-1st Batt. S.L.I. 8gts. Mess, 26 points.

Most Consistent Player of the League.--S/Sgt. Pollard, R.E.

Highest-Break for the season (69) S/Sgt... Pollard, R.E.

LAWN BOWLS.

-HOLLAND QUALIFIES FOR "OPEN" FINAL.

A. M. Holland qualified to appear in the Final of the Open Lawn Bowls Singles Championship when he beat J. Ferguson on 'the Kow- loon Cricket Club ground last night. by 21 shots to 12. He will oppose the winner of the Luz-Omar semi- final, which is to be decided", "on Wednesday on the Civil Service greon.

Holland was not in his best form, but was sufficiently consistent to account for his opponent, who was Very erratic, especially on the short heada. Ferguson led at the sixth head, bet at the twelfth Hol- and led by 128, and gradually. Increased his lead, having three at the sixteenth and seventeenth

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