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WHO WILL WIN?

TO-DAY'S LEAGUE GAMES AT HOME.

[Exclusive to Chim Mail-- By Linesman."]

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

Division I. ASTON VILLA Y Derby County BOLTON W. v. Sunderland Chelsea

Manch C. V. Blackburn

V.

GRIMSBY T.

Huddersfield

Manchester U., v.

V. Sheffield U. LEICESTER Blackpool

Liverpoot

Middlesbro v. Birminghun Newcastle

v. PORTSMOUTH WEDNESDAY v. Arsenal WEST HAMI v. Leads Un.

Division 11.

BRADFORD

BURNLEY

Billiwall

NOTTS F. Oktham

Bristol C.

V. Y,

Port Vale. EVERTON

r. Plymouth

BURY

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PRESTON NE. v. Rending STHAMPTON v. STOKE C. TOTTENHAM

Y

W. Brom. A. Chariton

Bradford C.

Y.

Carditt C.

v.

WOLVES

Division IK.--Southern,

BRENTFORD V. Thame

v. Bournemouth

Queen's P.R..

LTD.

BRIGHTON

v. Watforil

Bristol R.

v. Coventry

CRYSTAL P.

v. Norwich

EXETER

Gillingham

V. Swindon

LUTON

V.

Walsall

Newport

V.

FULHAM

NTHAMPTON. v.

Clapton

SOUTHEND

"

Torquay

Notts C.

Accrington Barrow GARLISLE

V,

Wigan

CHESTFIELD

Crewe

ROCHDALE

GRAY'S YELLOW LANTERN SHOPS

Alexandra Bldg.

Corner of Des Voeux Rd. C. and Chater Rd,

LINENS, LINGERIE, PAJAMAS, GIFTS,

NOVELITY JEWELLERY, Etc.

Division III-Northern.

v. GATESHEAD

Y. New Brighton

Halifax

V. HULL

Doncaster

ROTHERHAM Darlingtor

V.

V

Southport

Stockport TRANMERE Hartlepool WREXHAM .v. Lincoln

v. Nelson

YORK

Scottish League.

ABERDEEN Airdrie.

CLYDE Cowdenbeath

Hearts

Hibernians V. ́v. DUNDEE.

v. Falkirk

Y. CELTIC

V. Motherwell KILMARNOCK v. Enit Fife Leith

Aye

MORTON

v.Hamilton-

OPENING

NOV. 15, 1930

PARTICK

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HONG KONG

SHANGHAI

MANILA.

Queen's Park

v

Correct Styles FELT HATS :-

Andrews,

Battersby,

Borsalino,

Cambiaghi,

Hardeman,

Ward's,

etc., etc.

THE BAKILLY CO., LTD. 153-155, Des Voeux Road Central

KAIPING COAL

HOME.

FACTORY

AND

FUNKERS

FOR ALL PURPOSES.

HOUSE,

LOCOS

v. St. Mirren RANGERS

TO-DAY'S SNIPS.

Ногде.

West Ham.

Burnley,

Notts Forest,

Stoke. Tottenham. Wolverhampton. Brentford. Crystal Palace. Laton.

Northampton, Southend. Chesterfield. Tranmere. York,

Kilmarnock

Away.

Portsmouth.

Everton. Rangers.

PING PONG. LEAGUE FIXTURE.

Final of Ladies' Singles Championship.

GROUP TABLES.

| The final of the Ladles Singles Champlocahip will be played un Sunday evening at the South China Athletic Association; Ladies Dept, (6th floor China Building),when Miss Ko Lal-ngor will meet last year's champion, Miss Young Wal bun, in the best of five sets. The match will commence at 7.15 p.m.

A YOUNGSTER'S AMBITION.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

RUGBY.

Bedford Defeat Dulwich College.

SOME CLOSE RESULTS..

The following ure the latest re-

Bobby Jones Emperorsults to hand of the Public Schools.

Rugby football season,

of Golf.

HIS CAREER.

Some very close games were witnessed all over the country, notable of which was the defeit of Sherborne at home, Clifton Bobby Joxca when a youngster' Club just anatching victory by of the age of 14 aspired to the two tries to a goal. The Nauti

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930.

GOSSIP IN THE WORLD OF SPORT

GERMAN FOOTBALL AMATEUR STATUS

MIDNIGHT BOXING IN SPAIN

Athletics.

DEMON BOWLER

title of Robert Tyre Jenes cu! College, Pangbourne, just de- Champion Open and Amateur feated Beaumont College, by 8 Golfer of Great Britain and the points to 6. The full results weresident of the Olympic Games Com- the grounds. It appears, however,

United States." Little did he then as follow. expect to hold that dream-title one

Pra

day, but dreams in his case cer- Dale shal ...... 9 tainly came true. On the aime wetha Tihuge ... 11 Nerior Course, upoa which he College 12 Chilton Villa i made his debut in Championship | Sheden silent som å golf, he realised is great ambi- lege... 15

tion.

The Herald Tribune said "Since Imagination has its Imits there is

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Germany is taking à Football. strong stand against

The Fascist Grand | imagination. It la believed, had been Council In Rome fired by a recent report that a has ordered the pre-quartz reef had been discovered on

mmittee to investigate the question that the pegging is illegal. ....... 11. Dolakh College ....... i. of feminine athletics and to ensuro

St. Edward's Heliani... Falus Coll. Coub that "limita should be set which Lacing Sentilsh Awill prevent women from being Bichenol A ... is turned aside from their natural and Chen Chil Blackheath ...

fundamental mission of maternity." R.31.C.. (Sandhurst) A 14 The "Osservatore Romano," al Drishton Collers Bigdeswink Schral ways watchful where the duties and Bil Lysine

behaviour of women are concerned, welcomes this step, at all events as a mitigation of what might be It makes it clear, however, worse. that the Church condemna both public gymnastic displays and pro- out by

Harian Schard B Chce spital Studyhane Palego "..... 14 S. Park Sh

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Jessy College, Catulia. 14

15 Welch Tasotonians

no use trying to picture a better vedet Sebonl... 5 Blackheath Extra &... golfer." The New York Times halled Jones as the creator of record which will probably sur-

Nene Pellega,

Pangiurne th Telcel 11

Benoni College Queen's College, stir KS. Berminghata rehend 8 l 'Seylan A.....

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vive throughout the ages. A by sea Times correspodnent says:-

"Robby has now made of golf | Mulande College... R what Mr. Peggotty called a "merry-B go-rounder," and there is prob

organ Wand, A.

Wawiele Schontfessional sport carried

Home Pork A Harlequin A....

st. Tom's Huez, A 103

Merlion Meld 23

Ladon Rental Boy C

Itebman Extra A... 35 ably not one single golfer in the price Col. A Britory School world who is not glad of it. In Front Find's Stelld Calf, 11

Mestant Tulors Sch.it Beaumont College words that were written of and Cal. 3. Sebno)... 0 other golfer, as peerless in his arreter 24 own day, he has held his honours School 40 { Celebrator Solal ma l "without rivalry and yet without

Nereapta High Schon! 3 envy, his. many amiable qualities. Far's Feht... 7 being no less acknowledged than Dura's College 18 Turli shcol in his golfing achievements,"

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With no more golfing worlds to conquer, Bobby Jones la lonesome in his magnificent superiority, He has won both the British and the h American open and amateur chambre Beb. 12 plonships this year,

The questions of entry in next year's tournaments or retirement; on his unique laurels he leaves ] unanswered for the moment.

The United States Golf Associa- tion has given him another honour! by presenting him with the Walk- er Cup, never before given to an individual. Jones was captain of the last two American Walker Cup teams. Now five cups form a group of which the Jones family and all Atlanta__are_inordinately. proud.

- Bobby says: "Fram now on busi- ness will be my first considera- tion."

Perhaps a list of his numerous successes would make interesting reading.

1911: (9 years of age) Won At-

lanta Athletic Club Junfor Championship. Cup:

Expatul Persico Cal. 51

Clurial Church College,

Oxfort Ellesmere College Sew College Oxined.... Ruth Rebont Blackheath Wednesday

wonien.

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Count Bazicky

Aviation. Knazikovskij,

the former Imperial Rus.

Selwyn College, Cambs, asian flying "ace," and the only Rus- Univ. College, London 11 sian airman in the Czecho-Slovakian Wolverley Behenl...... Woodbridge Schent... 13 Array, was killed at an aerodrome near Prague when he was looping at a height of 1,200 feet. Both wings of his 'plane snapped, and he crashed to earth, breaking his neck.. The motor fell on the roof of the barracks and exploded and. Boldier iny S. on the barracks square was injured

by a flying fragment.

Wrelide College* St. Albana School ...... 24 St. Mary's Woop, "A" 18 Wiering. Cent. Fiy

Wallasey Grammar Beb.

Chelet's Hospital Bedfont Modern Rh

fit cnnion Schont WHigh School ...

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Hockey To-day-Y.M.C.A. V. Somersets.

Thursday-Hockey. Club Army-U.S.B.C. ground, 5 p.m.

Rugby Football - To-day -Club. United Services.

Ping Pong-To-day-South Chipa. A.A. v. Hip Keung AA Chinese Catholic Club;,

To-morrow Ladies' Cham- pionship Miss Ko Lal-ngor V Miss Yeung Wai-bun (South China A.A.), 7.15 p.m. Cricket-To-day-- League. I.

L.E.C. v. R. Artillery (L.). K.C.C. HKC (L.)

League I

K.C.C. v. H.K.C.C. (L). R.AS.C. v. C.S.C.C. (F.).. Police v. Royal Signals (F.). I.R.C. v. Mr. Barma's XI. (F.). Football-To-day--

Division I

Club de Recreio v. H.K.F.C. Police . Somersets, Navy v. St. Joseph's, Argylls Kowloon F.C.

Division II.

Navy v. University. Recreio v. Somersets. Argylls v. St. Joseph's. Kowloon v. H.K.F.C.

...Division. XII.

- South China v: ·R.A.S.C.

B.A.0.C. v. Somersets,... R.A.F. v. Royal. Engineers. Christmas Day Sunday. Herald Charity Cup-Scotland v. England..

Boxing Day-Sunday Herald Charity Cup-China v. Portu-

1913 On East Lake: Course-play-

éd first round in 80 strokes. - gal. Qualified In Southern Ama- | - - Golf - To-morrow-Entries teur.

1915:

1916

1917

Won Georgia State Cham pionship. Qualified in Na- tional amateur at Merlon. Won Southern amateur Championship.

1919. Reached final National ama- --- teur. -Tied for second place

Junior League, Final. .. The following will represent the Benth China A.A., and Hip Keung 1920 AA la the final of the Junior League, both teams having no far. maintained an unbeaten record, }{The --match · will take place on

Saturday evening at 7.15 p.nt, on 1922 the premises of the Chinese Catho- lic Club Caine Roadry 714 **

South China Art-Loo Honikeo, Chung Lwin kone. He Chae-keling Ho Buon-wing, Chen Chu-yat, So Tuis

Wong Chiu-kwal.”

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION. Lee Koonlan

Head Office:-TIENTSIN.

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PHOTO SUPPLIES.

TAKEN, DAY AND NIG

Wang Tang-hoi, Lam Ka-huen, Lee Ming, Cheng Kwok-wing, Lung Foong sung, Lui Wai-hoong.

The following are the group tables to date

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"A" Group.

South China ÁzÀ, ||Fukion A:Ak

Nam M3 AA. Commercial Pros Ho. Hong, Bank 27.5 Nam Chung A... Wah Ying Clubh Indian Recreation

Hin Keung

Low!

in Canadian open. Played

in first National open, being

four strokes behind the win-

close for R.H;K.C.C. Jasper,

Clark Cup and Championship. St. George's and St. Andrew's Societies match.

of::

Tuesday → Completion First Round of Railway Cup (Ladies).

November 28 KG.C. Cham-- pionship. Second Round;,

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has

Roger Conti, the Billiards famous French bil

**llard player, notified the National Billiard A880 ciation that he is ready to best any player in the world for a side wager of 50,000 francs or $2,000 He is especially anxious to meet Jake Schaefer, present' world's 18.2 balkline champion. Conti, however, stipulated clearly that the match must be played in Paris, as he will be unable for some time, to get away from France.

Schaefer, who is now in Chicago, said that he would be, delighted to meet Conti, but the financial in- ducements must be better. Schaa fer said that he wanted a guarantee of at least $5,000 to make the trip, and it is believed that Schaefer's demands will keep him from oppos. ing Conti abroad.

Willie Hoppe, who has been play ing three-cushions most of the time during the past season, Bold he would be glad to play Conti at balk- line, but there must be a guarantee. Bllliard mer agree both with Schae, fer and Hoppe that everything i in Cont's favour, In the proposed match, as he would not be asked to incur any outside expenses.

Schaefer and Hoppe insist upon all expenses paid plus a guarantee for their time.

There is no denying that a patch between Conti and Schaefer in Paris would arouse much interest in balk line. Just three years ago Schaefer mada a special trip to France to play Conti, but when he arrived he, found the purse so small that within ten days he was returning to the United States without even taking his cues, from the bag.

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illegal payments to amateur players. Under a ruling of the West German Sports Federa tlon, fourteen pinyers of the Schalke, Football Club, near Gelsen Kirchen, the leading club In the West German League, have been deprived of their amateur status.

It is alleged that they hava.been. guilty of accepting money for out- of-pocket expanses far in excess of the amount incurred, accepting money. in payment for effective co- operation on

the field, accepting presents, loans, and other advan tages. The playars have ledged an appeal with the German Football Federation. A tragedy followed the suspensions the honorary cashier of the club committing suicide.

Willie

*

Hoppe, former at Golf., world's champion

balkline billiards, recently balls to a golf ball, and his success - turned his experience with 6lliard-

would make a golfer envious. Playing the ninth hole of the Nassau Shores Country Club, New York, a hole of more than 500 yards, Hoppe drove hia teo "shot straight down the fairway, clearing a bunker 200 yards from the tee and continuing along for a flight of more than 300 yards.

The proprietor of the Strand Academy, who was host to Hoppe, requested the groundkeeper to measure the drive and the latter. found that with carry and roll the ball had travelled 304 yards.

Mr. Harry Payne Whit- Polo, ney, the famous Ameri-

can polo player, has died of paeumonia. He inherited about £40,000,000 from his father and was one of about a dozen American polo players to hold the maximum handicap of 10 goals.

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An accumulator at Racing, totalisator odds on the six winners at the re- cent Wolverhampton races would have returned odds of more than 200,000,000 to 1,

Only one of the six favourites won, and four of the winners start- ed at odds of 20 to 1 laid by the | bookmakers.

.

The totalisator returned the amazing odds of 405 to 1 against Clachaneasy, which won the Dun- stall (two-year-old) Plate. The "tote" also paid 67% to 1 about Fabric, which won the first race;. 20% to I about PrincessTM Ena, which won the second; 18% to 1 about Swift Marten, which won the fourth; and 13 to 1 about Lip Ear, the wipner of the sixth.

In two races only, the fourth and the sixth, were the bookmakers' starting prices longer than the tote

Prominent in Now Rugby. Zealand football since

A wonderful, open-air Boxing boxing contest will | odds.,

take place in the vast arena of the Plaza Monumental in Barcelona At midnight, 35,000 Spanish boxing enthusiasts will watch a programme of fights, ar ranged by Jeff Dickson, the English

manager.

The principal event of the night will be a fight between Al Brown; bantam-weight champion of the R.H.K.G.C.-Club Champlon-world, and a famous Spanish boxer,

ship and Jasper Clark Cup.

* Racing --To-morrow — Fan-

W Southern amateurling Hunt Meating, Kwanti.

4

Championship. Tied for

eighth place National open. Medalist in National ama- teur.

Tied for second place Na- tional open Lost in semi- Ang National ampfpur. Southern Amateur Championship

Won both matches in Walker Cup con- test.

1923 Won National open Chem- plonship at Inwood. Medal- Hist in National amateur, 1924. Won / National amateur Championship at Merion.

P. W. L.PAIN.

70,

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Doublea

Champlon-

Thursday Entries close for Eleventh Race Meeting, noon,, Lawn, Tennis-To-morrow Mixed ship, Miss Enid: Loánd- M. W Lov· Mrs. Keary £. Goldman v. Mr. McCaw and MK Lo; Mrs. Taylor and - GemshamLa- Bumjalin; (Chinese RC. Courts), 8-p.m.

Football - November 22-- Watertio England. Terms

November 29 English. Cup -First Round,..

1922, Cyril Brownlie has announced his retirement from the game. He took part in threo bverseas tours Britain (1924), Australia (1926), and South Africa (1928),

Injured in South Africa, Brown- le retired temporarily, but came Joseph Girondeg: The Spaniard is back this season in an endeavour to not only champion of his own coun-,, wreat the Ranfurly Shield from try, but is also feather-weight Southland. A good forward at all. champion of Europe..

times, he had the capacity to play Tomorrow Primo Carnera, the above himself when his side was up most discussed boxer of the age, against it, and as leader of the will fight against Paolina Uzcudun, Hawkes Bay team demonstrated to the Basque, and Desmond Jeans, the younger players what giants the English "monocled" bezer, will the All Blacks, are. And yet he make his fourth appearance in the says it requires more skill to play ring.

golf than fotball!

Queensland's new de-

The wedding of Mies. Cricket, mon bowler, an, Ab- Tennis. "Midge" Gladman," the ́

original, named GIL-4 California lawn’tennis bert, whose deliveries are so fast player, and Mr. John Van Ryn, the that the ball cannot be followed Davis Cup player took place at from the stands, has quickly made Santa Monica, California. his mark in this season's Jocal.

They met three years ago, when

doubles competition.

Runner up in National ppen. ij... Andrew's with record score cricket, ananas and bank they wore paired in a mixed Won Bingles but lost four-

Playing for the Country Colts

Ach 4sques match fawker Cap. 1928 Won, Nallonal amateur versus Metropolitan Colls Gilbert 61525 Won National amateur'

Championship at Oakmont,

1926 Won British open Champions

GM Lott, another American”, Championship at Brae Bru took alevickets for 20 runs in 14 Davis Cup player, was married to Won huth matches in: Walker Cupcovers, halt of which were maidens. Mie Abigail Stapleford Allen, Mr.Orford,secretary of the daughter of Mr. Ralph Clayton shin at St Anne's. Won open-Cham- National open Champlon-sonal open Cam Wanderers, Cricket stub at Johan Allen, of Abington, near Philadel ship at Belots. Medallist in 1939 Wont British amateu Cham esbaratabad the shock of his life phis National amateur Won

both matche

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when he discovered that the club's The young couple first met threx cricket grounds (on, ones of docial function, and the wedding. Won British open Cham which the M.C.C. team will begian follows an elopement

Kupionships

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de caplanship.sena (taliana ale

Won Nationale amateur Test mat Championshipre e been pegas Wolf&National open Cham-

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