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Teams for Week-End and Armistice Day.
LOTTERY, AND AUCTION.
The tollowing have been select.. the Kowloon edita represent Cricket Club in friendly matches bgains the Civil Service CC. on Saturday:-
First X .on ground;
Kowloon C.C.
J. Lys (Captain), F. Goodman, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, F Zimmer, W. C. Hung, G. C. Burnett, D. Jaing, F. E.-Skinner, S. Jex and Capt. W. J. Shipsey.
Second A. on Civil Service gròunt:-
G. (Captain) FB Lawrence, F. W. Smith, D. W. Gregory, K. 1. Macaskill, J. J. Hirst, A. W. Ŕ. Adam A. J. Kew, G. A. V. Hali, N. 2. Mackay and A. R. F. Raven.
On Tuesday, Armistice Day, an all-day match between the married members cf the Kowloon C.C, and the bachelors will be played, com mencing at 11.15 a.m. The fol- lowing are the teams that have been selected to play
Marie: 3. C. Lyal (Captain), F. Goodivin, W. Brace, F. Lawrence, R. E. Lindell, S. Jex, G. Lee, K. R. Macaskill, G. A. V. Hall, A. R F. Raven and F. S. W. Smith.
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Bachelors: E. C. Fincher (Captain), E. F. Fincher, W.
Hung, Zimmer, G, C. Burnett, II. Overs, F. E. Skinner, N. A. E. Blackay D. W. Gregory, A. W. R. Adams and "D. Laing
has been or.
A selling lottery ganised on this match and a. per- centage of the proceeds will be set sail for Earl Haig's fund, The first prize will go to the own er of the chance which draws the bataman making the highest in- dividual score and the second prize to the bowler taking the
་,-- largest number of wickets.
The auction will be held in the Kowloon C.C. pavilion on Monday evening at 6.80 p.m.
Indian R.C. 2nd V. R.A.S.C The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club 2nd XI. against the Royal Army Ser- vice Corps in a League match at Sookunpoo on Saturday, Noveras ber 8, at p.m. (sharp)-
F. M.Arcolli (Captain), A. R.
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HOME FOOTBALL. | RUGBY FOOTBALL.
ENGLISH LEAGUE BEAT
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
MATCH AT TOTTENHÄM.
London, Yesterday.
7 3
-Reuter.
English League Scottish League [The English League have beaten the Scottish. League in 21
seven of the 88 games, eight being won by their opponents, and
Goals English League drawn. 95: Scottish, 60.1
VOLUNTEERS DEFEAT H.K.F.C.
DOUR STRUGGLE.
[By "Serum Balf"}
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930.
LAWN BOWLS:
HONG KONG POLICE BEAT KOWLOON CONFRERES.
FIRST OF SERIES
'SHANGHAI RACES.
CHAMPIONS WON BY...',
WHEATCROFT.
SWEEF NUMBERS.
The frat of the annual series of By courtesy of the Hong Kong games in connection with the cup Club, the following results of the which was presented for compett-third jay's racing of the Shang- tion two years aga-between the hai Autumn Meeting Hong Kong and Kowloon conting-able:- ents of the Police Force, was decld-
are avall
The Bubbling Well Cup (7 Furlonga), ' ed yesterday afternoon when the lawn bowlers from the laland "beat Day's Wedding Eve (Mr Dailus). thefr colleagues on the Peninsula Mrs Jack Liddell's Bill Barrow,
(Mr. Maitland) by seven shots, the match being Eve's Banquet Eve
(Mr. Collace) played at Happy Valley-
-The scores were as follow:
Kowloon
Sgt. Brittain Sgt. D. Marphy S. L. Fender
The annual match between the The Volunteers yesterday de- English League and the Scottish feated the Hong Kong Football League was played on the ground Club (Rugby Section) by. two of Tottenham Hotspura F.C. to tries (5 points) to nil on the Club A ding ground, Happy Valley.
Hong Kong day, the result being:-
dong battle was expected when the composition of the teamis was Sgt. Dall published, and "rugger" fans wore A. S. L. Whant not disappointed. No quarter was Sgt. McHardy
A. S. 1. Poat 30 Insp. Marks asked and none given.
The Volunteers were the first to attack,
but weak handling was gt. Alexander Sgt. Clarke S. I Nicol In early evident.
the tight Sgt. McLeod scrums, the Club were the heavier C.D. I. Reynolds Sat. Shepherd pack and got the ball back, but Insp. Clarke 17 Sgt. Oram |||||||||||2381391]ttheir serum-half was too slow in getting the ball away, Bonnar succeeding in spoiling any three- quarter movements. An early score was both valuable and lucky A forward for the Volunteers. rash had placed the Club on the defensive and a quick heel by the defending forwards, instead of "a wheel and take," sent the ball to Turner, who unfortunately passed
own twenty-five. ita his
The pass, was fumbled and Goldman went over for a.try near the touch flag. The kick failed. Thus two
Municipal of bad mistakes were responsible for
first blood for the Volunteers.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Queen's Park v. Hibernians
Match.
The Sunday Herald and the Monday issue of the China Mail published the result of this match as a draw-2 goals each.
Reuter also gave the same result, but subsequently cabl ed a "correction" showing the résult 2-1 in favour Queen's Park. That "correc• tion" was ignored both by the Sunday Herald and China Mail. At 1.21 a.m. to-day (Thurs day) "another cable was re- celred by the China Mail from Reuter, again "coffecting", the result and giving it as 2-2, thus confirming the result as published correctly in the Sunday: Herald and Monday's China Mail,
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Abbas, M. R. Abbas, 3. 3. Ackber, CLUB AND KOWLOON TEAMS
FOR SATURDAY.
A. R. H. Esmail, S. Iamail, Sirdar Khan, M. P. Madar, A. M. Rumjahn, A. R. Bad and A. 8. Suffad.
ATHLETICS.
PAAVO NURMI SHATTERS:
RECORDS.
Paavo Nurmi, the phantom Finn, is still floating around the cinder paths of Europe as easily as he did a few years ago when he occupied more space in the sporting journals than any other individual.
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The following have been selected to represent the Hong Kong Foot- ball Club first eleven against St.
Saturday Joseph's College on Rodger; Strange and Bishop Segalen, Stewart and McBride; G. Duncan, Gray, Goldman, A. Duncan and Wallington.
Bad Heeling.
Play then became very scrappy, bad healing and knock-ons being too, frequent. Bonnar succeeded In getting the bail out very well, but his three-quarters were too set on Individual brilliance to make full use of their opportun- ities.
Ferguson played a good game on the wing, his short burats of speed gaining valuable | ground beth in defence and at- tack, but he did not get too good
support from his centre three- quarter. The latter would effect a cut through and then pass, when Ferguson was marked by at least two men.
"Half time arrived with no fur- ther scoring. More and Lammert, forming a powerful left wing combination, very rarely touched the ball on account of the weak
of the scrum. nous at the base Owen-Hughes, after a shaky start at full-back, had settled down to
steady game.
For the match against the Navy on the Club ground on Saturday, the Club 2nd XI will be represented by:-Fogwill;&Stoker and Hynes;
"Play Affected by Darkness. Sloan, Puncheon and Smith, Alex- Nurmi shattered the European ander, Bell, Strange, Jackson and The second-half opened in fast record for the 5,000-metre long dis- Fowler. Reserves King and falling light and concluded in al- tance run by covering the Taviin., COMPAN prescribed course in 14. minutes The following have been select-most daikreas, the standard of
play deteriorating as a result.
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Time: 1.51.1/5 sec.
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The Pari-Mutuel Cup
(1 Me 3 Furlonga).
Day's Hurry On (Mr. Dallas) 1
Eve's Settling Ev
(Mr. Collaco) 2.
Allan's Courage (Mr. McCann):3.
16 Robion's The Crafty Bird
Dead heat.
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Basket Bali To-day-- King's College v. Canton Muni- cipal Normal School, 2 p.m.; Ying Wah College v. Canton Normal School, Y.M.C.A., 7 p.m.
Hockey Tomorrow Hockey Club II. v. Punjabis, Marina ground, 5.15 p.m. Hoc- key Club I. v. Argylls, King's ̧ Park, 5 p.m.
Ping Pong-To-morrow -Ho Hong Bank India R.C. (Chinese (Catho- lie Club); Hip Keang A.A. V
Club (Chinese Hop Chee Catholic Club);.Chinese Catho- lic v. Hip Wah A.A. (Fukien AA) Hin Kun School v. Kangto School (Eastern A:A.). Sunday Ho Hong Bank v. Nam Chung A.A. (Kangto School).
Monday-Filipino Club Hop Chee (Club, (Chinese, Ca. tholle Club; Nam Chung A.Ai v. Nam Mo A.A. (Kangto School).
Wednesday Kangto School v. Hop Chee Club (Chinese Catholic Club).
Chess-To-morrow-Entries close for Kowloon Club Cham plonship.
Racing Saturday Tenth Extra Race Meeting/re November 16-Fanling Hunt. meeting, Kwanti.
Cricket Saturday Divi sion I, Hong Kong C.C. v. Uni- versity (F.) Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service (F.); Indian R.C. v.. Argylls (F.); Division II,
and 58 seconds. The entry listed to represent Kowloon 1st eleven Concentrated efforts by the Club was large, comprising of the pick of against South China Athletic ut forwards, although very praise German and French runners but Caroline Hill, on Saturday, kick-off worthy, proved fruitless, the against the Finn, not a man stood 4.16 p.m. aharp-Angus; Martin, Volunteers defence being very a chance The occasion is the Pile; Bliss, Mokelvie, Dowman sound. At this stage of the game International meet between leading Eastman, Gilchrist Gillott, Hedley when it was very difficult to dis- athletes of Europe..
and Jansone wa
tinguish ene player from another, The famous French runner
Recreio v. University. Grimths broke through to pass(); Civil Service v. Kowloon
C.C. (F),A)
Sunday Civil Service
The
Ladoumegue defeated Dr.. Otto The following players have been when tackled, to Bennar, Peltzer, of Germany in the 1,500-selected to represent the Universcored close to the posts. metre event with a time of threoty XI, against Club de Recreio kick at goal again failed. This minutes; 53 7/10 seconds..
on Saturday at 2.45 p.m. sharp at ended the scoring in the match. Happy Valley SEAT SERMOND Feet up in the scrums proved a graf mit vieglum que foroth -D, A. Oppenheim H. T. Bec, EI bad epidemic in the second half Harrison; S. Reed, S. L. Wong (cap and wasted much precious day- tain) K. Low-Y Ong, C. Candah, G. K. Tan, I. P. Kho and light. Knock-ons were, as in every game, fairly frequent, but RY. Leega link sam
showed an appreciable decrease on former games during the first- half
Mr. Kodaka's Exhibition of Natural and Cultured
PEARLS
AND
PEARL JEWELLERY OPENING MONDAY 3RD NOVEMBER
AT
MESSRS. ~ KOMOR & KOMOR
for TEN DAYS ONLY
LAWN TENNIS,
FIRST ROUND DRAW OF LADIES DOUBLES
Players Outstanding.
Police Recreio (L); BA.S.C.. Indian R.C. (LA); University v Royal Signals (L); C.CC. v. HR.C.C.
Volunteers.
Tuesday Division Indian RC. v. Volunteers Kowloon Married v. Singles: Division II. Civil Service v. Royal En gineers; Recreio v. Combined Schoools: Police Married Singles DURAN Football. Saturday First Division, Police v Recreio; South Chinav Kowloon Somersets v. Chinese; Navy Argylls; St. Joseph's v. Club Second Division, Club v. Navy St Joseph's Eastern Royal Artillery v. Someracts; How Joon v. Chinese; South China V. Argylls, University. Re
creio; Third Division, Royal Air Force v. Fusion; Royal Envi gineers RAO.C. Somefacts Ewo; Chinese RAS.C Tuesday Charity Match Rest, HKF.C
Gammell was again the best forward on the field and Ferguson' probably the best three-quarter. The draw, for the first round of it is refreshing to see a man run the Ladies Doubles Tennis hard for the line and not adopt Championship of Hong Kong was cross neid tactics. Segalen was made at the US.R.Oyesterday and resulted as follows below his usual forms at full back, Miss Enid Lo and Mrs. J. 3, his tackling being weak, Bonnar's Paterson v Mrs Childe and Miss tackling was excellent and twice Hutchesondereggo and he brought off fine tackles to Mrs: Dook and Mrs. Parsons v. briny Lammert down. The visit Miss Rudge and Mrs. King forwards were too apt 20
Frdi kick in!: stand galing at the cros Mrs. James and Mrs. Grimble stead of using it to
Goldman Beat across too good Mrs. Newbigging and Mrs.
3/4 L efforts which were wasted on this Miss Gertie Lo and Mrs. Chiu apsibe
Mrside Coure Ireland and Mr G. B. Sayer.
PMPBA METAvish and Mrs.
Miss G. Heard and
lake and Mrs.
Sayers NMDA
made
Hoyal Hong Kon
First Championshi
***Athletics Sunday
Club
• South China Athletic
Time: 3.03.4/5 cm.
The Jeanfield
(Mr. Brandt) 3*
Handicap “X” and
Classes (Furlongs). Messrs. D. F. Landale and F.
Pollock's Auchencairn
J. A. Hayes's Tom
(Mr. Clark)
Hatsumoto's, Matsushima
[(Mr. Judah)
(Mr. Encarnacao)
Time: 2.32" sacs.
The Jesadeld Handicap "B", Chais
(9 Furlongs). Whitemaryden's Sas...(MIT. Clark) Hunt's Avon Vale
(Mr. Maitland) 2
(Mr. Rothe)-8
Macley's Itsukushima
Time: 2.30.2/5 secs),
The Wayside Cup (7 Furlongs). A. Cohen's Dominador
(Mr. Encarnacio) 1
Mesura. Law and Hickling's Glen-
Gyle
Fash's Ugly.
Time: 1.49.1/6 kecs.
(Mr. Needs)
(Mr. Clark)
The Jockey Cup C15% MI!les). Messts. Lemarchand and Spring-
field's Chilly Eve
Allan's Michigan"
Dixie's Jupiter
Time: 2.45. 10.
(Mr. Herzberg)
(Mr. E. G. F. McCann)
(Mr. L. C. Baker)
The Grand Stand Stakes
**(7 Furlongs)
Robson's The Dour il Bird
(Mr. Brandt) Eve's Dancing, Eva
(Mr.Collaco)- Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's The
Silver: Pheasant -... (Bir. Hill):8
1.51-100 Times
The "Shaforce" Challenge Cup and Champion Sweepstakes (11⁄4 Miles). Liddell's Wheatcroft
(Mr. Brandt) Eve's Election Evo
(Mr. McCann) Lad's Fireflash *.** (Mr: Noodt).
Won by one length, with two lengths between.second and third.
Time: 2.421/5- Bocs,
The Nantto Cop (1⁄2 Me), Sokoloft's Vetherock
(Mr. Parkin) Mand Mrs. White's Merry
Dancer
***(Mr. Clark) M. and LG.W's Western Park
(Mr. Rothe)
Time: 1.00.2/5 secs.
The Sycee Stakes (1 Miles). Mikrafon's Jelly Victory onth Funkan sumable (Mr. "Collaco) |C.; A. Nahumacher's Banoose.
M. (Mr. Clark) Wallston's Froth Blower
(Mr. Herberg) Time: 2.45.1/5 BECS,
The Pootong Handicap Megan C¤y Mile 3 Furlongs), Mrs. Wm. McBain's Coursing Eve
(Mr. Noodt) Eve's Vesper Eve (Mr. Collaso Cires's Wavylight
(Mr. Encamacao) Time 8.03.2/5 secs.
HAVE YOU WON
Draw in the A. and B Champions Sweeps
The following are the lucky numbers In the two principal: sweepstakes in, the Champi
·A·Sweep. ̧ (1) 11898; >(2)23528;
(2) 2874 Ap(3)722083,
Reuter cables that there was fine weather, and a large crowd watched the race for the Cha pions. N
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