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WHO WILL WIN ?
TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE GAMES AND CUP TIES AT HOME,
(Exclusive to Chin Mall-
By Linesman.” ** The following is a list of Home The football matches to-morrow. teams in black type may win; where no black type is shown the Cambridge,match may result in a draw:
London, Yesterday. Playing In the annual inter- 'Varsity Association football match at Stamford Bridge to-day Oxford drew with
both sides scoring once.-Reuter.
The results since the War have been:-
1919-20 (Queen's Club) 2-2 1920-21 (Queen's Club) Oxford 2-1. 1921-22 (Stamford Bridge) Oxford
11,
1922-23 (Crystal Palace) Cambridge
2.-0.
1923-24 (Crystal Palace) 11. 1924-25 (Stamford Bridge) Oxford
+1.
1925-26 (Stamford Bridge) 2-2. 1926-27 (Stamford Bridge) -Oxford
10.
1927-28 (Stamford Bridge) Oxford
62.
1828-29 (Stamford Bridge) Cam-
bridge 3-2.
1929-30 (Stamford Bridge) 1-1. 1930-31 (Stamford Bridge) 1-1.
Thus in the series of games since the War the following are the positions of the respective
Universities:-----
Oxford
Goals
F. W. L. D. For Agst. 12 5 2 6 25 18 Cambridge....12 2 5 5 10 25
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB v. SERVICE TEAMS.
The following will be the teams in the Club v. United Services match, to be played on the Club ground. to-morrow at 4.15 p.m.
Club: J. P. Whitham: Ferguson, R. H. Griffiths,
Allera, G. F. Lammert;
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Division I..
Leeds U Portsmouth
Y.
V.
V.
ASTON VILLA v. Bulton W.. CHELSEA
Sunderland Sheffold U. Grimsby T H'DERSFIELD v. Blackpool Liverpool V. ARSENAL Manchester U. v. DERBY CO. Middleabro'
Blackburn R. NEWCASTLE v.
Leicester C, SHEFFIELD W. v. Birmingham WEST HAM v. Manchester C.
Division II,
V.
BRADFORD v. W. Bromwich Burnley
Millwoll NOTTS F. OLDHAM
v. EVERTON
Bradford C.
Y.
v. Barnsley
v.. Charlton
PRESTON N.E. v. Chrdiff C. Reading
S'HAMPTON Stoke
v. Plymouth- V. Bury
v. Port Valo TOTTENHAM v. Bristol C. WOLVES
Swansea
V.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
TO-MORROW'S SNIPS,
Arsenal
Home:
Aston Villa, Wednesday. West Ham..
Preston North End. Tattenham-
Celtle
Cowdenbeath.
Rangers. Brentford.
Gillingham. Gateshead.: Carlisle.
Away.
Derby County. Notts County. Lincoln City, Wrexham Crystal Palace.
LEAQUE TABLES,
Division!
Goals.
P. W. D. L. A. P. .17 12.4 1 52 25 26
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 19301.
2
GUARDIANS OF LAW
AT CRICKET.
H.K. Force Defeat Kowloon.
YESTERDAY'S GAME.
BRITISH BOXING: ATTITUDE.
Harvey Willing But Manager Not.
WALKER'S POSITION.
On the Police R.C. ground yes-i A curlous attitude is being a5- terday, the Hong Kong Police sumed by Len Harvey, England's Force defeated their rivals in champion middle-weight, and his Kowloon by. Bever wickets, manager towards the proposed Alexander with 29 was "top world's championship fight with scorer for the winners, and Mickey Walker, in New York, Orem; bowling a good length, cap which was to bave taken place on tured 6 wickets for 61 runs, December 6, writes Geoffrey Simp-
W la Bart Sparrow was top son in the Daily Mail, scorer for Kowloon, with 34 runs. The match was promised Harvey
Baker taking four wickets for 18 on condition that he defeated and Alexander three for 22.
Scores:
Kowloon.
Shepherd, b Alexander Orem. c and b. Bakor Meadows, b Alexander Clark, Hanter.... Brand, st. b Alexander
Wednesday 16 11 5 2 47 25 W. l. B. Sparrow, e Williamson, Portsmouth .18 9 6 3 45 31 24
b Baker
Derby 18 9 6 3 48 31 Sherry, Hunter West Ham .18 054 44 33 23 Aston Villa 18 9 54.50 88 23 Hoddersfield 18 6 7 5 30 34 Leicester...18 8 2 8 Liverpool
Danbrowsky, b Bakor Estall, e King, b:Baker Hemsley, not onl Carruthers, b Baker
Extras
..17 8 2 7 M'chester C. 18-747 Middlesbro 18 7 Sheffield U. 1857 Chelsea .18 7 3 Birmingham 18 57
..18 7 8 41 37 Blackburn
Б Sunderland .18 6
46 18 Booker 7 30 Grimsby ....17 6.1 10 80 29 13 Hunter Newcastle ..18 3 7 8 34 46 13 E. G. Baker Blackpool
..18 4 5 9 21 62 13
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Bolton Leeds
v. Leith Ath. ۷۰ Ayr
V Partick
CELTIC COW BEATH DUNDEE HAMILTON HEARTS
V. Aberdeen
Y. Airdrie.
HIBERNIANS v. Falkirk KILMARNOCK v. Clyde
MORTON
RANGERS
St. Mirren
V. Queen's Park v. East File v. MOTHERWELL
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M. W.
Turner, A. N. Other; D. L. Milno-
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v. Norwich Accrington v. TORQUAY U.
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v.. YORK C.
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v. NOTTS.CO.
V.
LINCOLN.
v. CRYSTAL PAL.
J. R. Younger and B. P. Massey (Cap- GATESHEAD v. Folkestone tain).
WATFORD v. Luton T. Crown Dancaster Scarboro". Newark T. Bristol R WALSALL Wellington o CARLISLE, Exeter
Services: L/Cpl. Frankham; Lt. Barlow, Mid Parker, Lt Hamilton, Lt. Galletly (Captain); A.B. Worth ington, Lt. Davily Surg. Lt. Nichol son, Sub. Lt. Edwards, Cpl. Fratt, Pte. Gilmore, A.B. Welham, Cook Pascoe, Sig. Knight and E.A. Wilkins
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Dave Shade, the Californian yateran, at the Albert Hall. This condition, as everyone knows, was successfully fulfilled, and Harvey, greatly delighted, turned eagerly to the prospect of visiting the United States. "I am only waiting for the word to sall," he declared,
But apparently there has been a change of mind. On reflection Harvey's manager has arrived at the conclusion that at the present stage of the British champion's career, it would be taking a very 81 great and unnecessary risk to nend |Harvey to fight for a world's title Win a strange country, before
strange crowd, and in a climate to 1which he was unaccustomed.
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M.
R.
Alexander
9 2
22
2 0
14
1
24
5.2 1 13
4.
Hong Kong,
23
17 5 9 9 23 85 13 Mr. King, b Orem
18
Division II.
5 2 11 36 42 12 Loughlin, hit wkt, b Mr. Sparrow M'chester U. 18 1 2 15 23 62 4 Williamson, b Mr. Sparrow
Alexander, retired Booker, and b Sherry Hunter, b Orem Reynolds. e Clark, b Orem Post, e Shepherd, b Orem 6. G. Baker, not out Drewery, b Orem A. V. Baker, b Orem
Extras
Goals. P. W. D. L F. A. Pis. ...18 13 3 2 55 25 29 Everton West Brom. 18 11 8 4 33 21 25 Wolves.18 12 0 6 45 27 Burnley .18 9 5 4 42 36
10 3 Б 45 18 10 Preston N.E.
2 6 47 Tottenham..18 10
Port Vale .18 10 2 6 37
Bury.
Stoke
Bradford
.18.10 1 7 41
18 8 4 6 29
80
Total
Strange Decision.
I could scarcely believe this, but
7 on inquiry I learned that it was 80. While Harvey was keaner than ever on facing Walker, his mana-
23 ger, I discovered, wanted the match to take place in England, O and he felt sure that some promo- 11ter would arise to make this pos 12 sible.
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Thus, if that contract ever ar rives from New York it is possible 137 that it will be returned minus
Harvey's signature.
R. W.
.18 8 3 7 46
Orem
5 6
24
Mr. Sparrow
BOWLING ANALYSIS. O. M. 14.5 1
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Southampton 18
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Barnsley Bradford C. 18 Notts For. Charlton
Milwall
Cardiff
Plymouth Reading
8 10 20
2 10 27 37 14 18 4 5 9 36 43 13 18 5 3.10 20 41.13 18 6 1 11 36 45 13 19 4 4 11 29 81 12 ..18 4 3 11 28 30 11 ...18 4 1 13 21 54 9
Scottish League.
* H.K.C.C. RESERVES AGAINST
THE POLICE.
In that event I am convinced that 2a grave blunder would be made, as there is nothing more certain that if Harvey did refuse to vialt New York-his-chance-of--becoming world's champlon would be delayed for several years. He might miss it altogether.
The following will represent
If Harvey means to awai! the H.K.C.C. 2nd eleven against Walker's arrival here, then I think the Police on the latter's ground he is likely to wait for ever, 88 to-morrow:-
Walker's price for defending his W W. Mackenzie, R. H. Wild championship is something around
G. A. Wright, E. J. Collins, R. S. W. Goals. Paterson, J. Chadwick, P. W£20,000, and a promoter who paid P. W. D., LF AP, Planner, J. McFarlane, H. J. Arm- that sum in England would be Rangers 17 12 3 2 43 15 27 strong. E. C. Etherington, and R. committing financial suicide.
Celtic ..16 11 4 1 49. 20. 25 Partick...17 12 1:4 44 21-26 Motherwell .17.10 5 2.45 26 25 Dundee.17 11 1 5 40 27 28 Hamilton ..19 10 3 6 33 20 28 Cowdenbeath 18 10 2 6 31 24 Hearts .18 10 2 6 42 Aberdeen
-30 82. Airdrie.
.10. 9 .18 R
1
Morton
St Mirren.17
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Kilmarnock .18
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Falkirk ... Clyde
16
47 14
10 30 40 19 Queen's Pk 17 5 3 9 31 38 13 Leith 18 3 6 10 20 42 11 Hibernians 18 4 2 12 25 45 10 Ayr
.17 1 5 11 21 48 East Fife ..18 1.2.15
RECREIO TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.
The following will represent the Club de Recreio in to-morrow's.) encounters:
1st. XL v. St. Joseph's on the Home ground, at 4.15 m
Beltrao; Xavier, Silva Nette; Sousa, Marques, Gosano; Silva, Ward, Rocha; Santos and B. Gosano.
2nd XL Y. South Chiza at Caro- line Hill at 2.30, p.m.5mm
Britto; Silva, Lawrence; Costa, Figueiredo, Gonsalves; Sousa, Santos, Assis, Allemao and J. Figueiredo..
HOCKEY.
LADIES' TEAMS FOR TOMORROW.
The following team will repre- rent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club against HM.S. Ber- wick at Sookunpoo to-morrow at 3.30 p.m.:-
G. E. Little; E. Gray, B. V. Franklin; A. -Owon-Hughes, E Bennar, ML Wallaco; C. Bell, N. A. McNellie, E. Donelan, E. Blackhurd and E. 5. Laing.
There will also be a match against the Kowloon. Ladies' Hockey Club on the K.B.S.F.P.A. ground at 3.30 p.m. The team is at follows
E Lammert; E. J.: Coppin F. A. Cousins; M. King E. Webber, E. O'Hagan; E. R. Bell; J. L. Whyte, A Duncan, C., M. Ferguson and M. Bishop.
Davies.
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL.
Co.
Football-To-day — “C” Argylis v. 20th Battery R.A., Chatham Rond.
Y.
To-morrow Senior Shfeld- Borderers v. Argylls; Kowloon v. Police; Junior Shield-Border- erérs Police: Argylls
V. Navy Royal Artillery v. St Joseph's; Third Division-Border- ers v. Royal Engineers; South China v. Fukien; Ewe v. Royal Air Force; R.A.Ó.C. v. R.A.S.0.
Christmas Day-Sunday Herald Cup Scotland v. English (Char- ity Match).
Boxing Day-Sunday Herald Cup Chian Portugal (Charlty Match)..
New Year's Day--League 7. The Services (Charity Match).
Chess-To-day--Kowloon Chess Club Championship.
Hockey-To-morrow Ladies' Hockey Club v. H.M.S. Berwick, Sookumpoo, 8.30- p.m.; Ladies' Hockey Club KHS:F.P:A; King's Park 3.80 p.m.
Rugby Football—To-morrow→ Rugby Club v. Services.
Racing-To-morrow--Thirteenth
· Extrá · Racs-Meeting/en
December 21-Fanling Hant Club's
Steeplechase Meeting. February 15 Fanling Club's Steeplechase. Meeting:
January
18 Club's Stooplechase
To-mion
Hunt Himt
L...
Mickey v. Navy, (L.); Indian
v. Craigengower C.C.. Civil Service Argylls (P.) Division IL Police v Hong Kong C.C. (L); BAS.0. T. University (L.); Recrslo v. Civil Service Craigengower v. Indian
R.C. (F.),
Sunday University v. H. T. M. Barma's KL Pokfulam 8.30a.m. Fanling Rant Tomorrow Meet, Hunters' Arme, 8.15 p.m.
December 17-Hung Lin' (Sha Tau Kok Road), 8.15 p.m.
December 20-Sheung Shul, Police Station, 3.16. p.m..
December 24-Fanling Station, 3.15 pm
December 20-Hunters Arms, 8.15, p.
December 81--Kemels, 8.16.
Boxing-To-morrow H.M.S. Berwick v. I.M.S. Medway, RN. TheAro
The Radlo Sports Club met the Argyll and Sutherland Highland-January Tournament. City
ere yesterday, afternoon at King's Park and draw one goal all. The game was fast throughout with the Highlandere mostly on the foffonaive, but the latter's defence
Was good.
Hall, p.m.
Golf Small R.H.K.G.C. Sunday KG.C. Cham- pionship
Championship Semi-Finals and
• G, MA Young Chy (Piret Kannd). MóbƐay #Antinal.% Mesting R.H.K,G,C.- Jardine, Matheson's Boord Room, $130. pin.
Tuesday-Third Hound of Ball- way Gap (Ladies);
Thursday:
First Round of Taggart Cup
Pool,-8.0.C. Captain's December 21 20-31 - RHKG.O Cast
In Scotland the...; man-to-man charge, is more tider suspicion thần In England. If you ben shoulder-Bogey charging altogather, however, (you~ Cumh get, all kinds of "tricky: nézi rizi tended to deceive the referee and hurt the player attackel fan India. than buy shoulder to shoulder Chargs possibly could. Andy Ducat
Football /TOS
English Cup-Rocond round. Se intrake f
Financial Suicide.
There is nothing, like striking the iron while it is hot; and it is to be hoped that if a definite offer is made' Harvey to meet Walker in December at Madison-aquare Gar den he 'will not décline it.
Frankly, I am at a loss to under- stand the attitude of British cham- pions towards these world's titles, which mean so much in prestige and money.
In the old days English boxers
| fought without payment of any sort, so that they might have an opportunity of winning s
cham- pionship. They realised that a title was a commercial asset, and that once at the top there was a fortune to be made.
Yet we have "the case of Kia Berg, after carning the right to meet Al Singer, for the world's light-weight title, declining the match because the percentage of the gate offered him did not come up to his expectations. And now Harvey talks of rejecting a similar match unless It can take placo In his own country.
It almost makes one wonder whether British boxers are serious In their quest of world champion- ship status.
Obituary,
The death of Major Charles Peter Allen recalls memories of the famous Oxford. "movement" under Harry Vassall that “made" the Rugby, game., Allen, was in those ever glorious Oxford sides that Vassall and Tatham akippered, "and" was one of the 17 Rugby Inter- nationals who wereup at Oxford at the same time, He played: against Cambridge at Blackheath in: 1882, and 1883. At Leeds in "1884- he obtained the first try ever: scored by Wales in the International' matches with: England. Allen had pace and was a delightful kick with. either, foot he played three- quarter back as a ruló in an era when the third line had mostly to make its own chances,
Major Allen went up from Rugby to University College, Oxford, and, In addition to his sporting activi-" ties, took his degree with honours fa modern history. He was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple in | 1888, and est as member of Parila- mont for the Stroud Division of Gloucestershire from 1900 to 1918. He was's Charity Commissioner (unpaid), and was sworna; member of the Privy Coun- cfl'm2 1912. Major Allen travolled” a “good deal in the Near East, and saw service on the Western Front
WAY
ng, the Great
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