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HOME FOOTBALL.

NEWPORT DRAW WITH WALSALL

London. Yesterday. Playing at Newport to-day, in the Third Divialen (Southern) the home team drew with Walsall, ench side scoring one goal.-Reu-

ter.

Lengue Table Revised.

Goals.

.25 14 29 48 39 30

28

RUGBY FOOTBALL. FINAL INTERPORT TRIAL MATCH.

The match between the Club and the Army in the Trianguler Tournament originally fixed for to-morrow has been temporarily

As a welcome sub postponed. stituto game a third and Anal In Lerport trial will take place at 2.15 p.m.

The teams are as follows:- Club Colours: J. P. Whitham;

FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1931.

HARRY EWIN "IN MANILA.

KAYE DON BREAKS FULL-BLUES

WORLD'S RECORD.

AND

HALF-BLUES.

Miss England II Attains Speed of 100 M.P.H.

Ski-Runners Make A Claim.

THE 'VARSITY RACE.

Matched to Fight Carlos Logan.

“FÖRMIDABLE OPPONENT.

According to the Manila Bulletin, Seaman Harry Ewin, of H.M.S. Kent, is matched to meet a tough fighter named Carlos Logan there to-morrow night.

NOT OFFICIALLY RECOGNISED.

In my

London, Yesterday.

day the all-important Kaye Don, the British racing question was, Should lacrosse haye A Half- motorist, covered 100 miles an a Half-Blue? To-morrow it may hour during a speed trial in Missbe, Does flying deserve

To-day it is the ski- England II at Lough Neagh, ex- Blue?

recognition.

"Logan" says the Bulletin, "has ceeding the world's record of 98.7 runner's turn to fight for official been tipping over his opponents in miles per hour created by the late a merciless manner, ....and he is Sir Henry Segrave in the same the only battler in local circles who boat when he was killed on Lake not officially recognised. He will make an attempt on the record at Buenos Aires shortly.-Reuter.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Notts Cnty. 25 16 6 3 61 28 38 Crystal Pal 24 13 5 6 68 47 31 Northampton 26 12 8 8 45 30 30 Brighton

24 10 10 4 40 28 30 Southend

The writer adds that Ewin comes Brentford

25 11 3 10 43 47E. F. Buttress, B. P. Massey (captain). to Manila with a great reputation, Fulham

.25 5 9 48 48 27

The Hest: L/Cpl. Frankham and, makes capital out of the fact Torquay

.26 11 5 10 66 60 27

D 68 42 26 (Army); L. Douglas (Army), Lt that Harry best Dan Searey twice Coventry .24 11 4

(captain), I. A. Exeter 25 9 8 8 44 49 20 Gallotley (Army), Bournemouth 25 9 7 0 46 59 25 Roan (Club), J. J. Ferguson (Club); in Shanghai.

"A. Tough Nut," Watford ...

.26 10 5 1 50 50 25 L/Cpl. Rees (Army), J. A. R. Solby

"Searcy, who was stationed at Gillingham .25 8 8 9 42 41 21 (Club); F/O. Beamish (Navy), J. H. (Club), L/Opl Tratt Luton

.25 9 @ 10 33 87 24 McEhey Swindon

25 11 2 12 33 56 24 (Army), Sgt. Vowles (Army), E. RCavite last year," he says, "is a West (Club), L. Hubbock (Navy), tough nut. Queen's F.R. 25 10 3 12 54 45 20 Bristol R...26 8 7 11 43 60 23 Clapton 0...23 9 4 10 39 42 22 Walsall

10 .24 7 11 51 67 .25 6 4 15 28 44 10 .28 8 3 16 26 62 15 ...25 0 3 16 48 73 15

G. P. Lammert, G. A. L. Plammer, is conceded a chance of defeating Windermere. Kays Don's feat is

H. H. Griffiths, G. R. More; M. W the so-called heavyweight king Turner, J: W. King: D. L. Milne-Day, Young Uxcudun."

F. Peers, W. F. Leckie, F. R. W. I Burch, W. Hartley, E. B. Gammelt,

Norwich

Thames

Newport

Who'll Win.

ENGLISH CUP TIES AND LEAGUE GAMES.

[Exclusive to China Mall

By "Linesman."]

The following is a list of Home football matches to-morrow. The

teams in black type may win; where no black type is shown the match may result in a draw:

ENGLISH CUP.

Crystal Pal BRADFORD C. v. BURY Leeds GRIMSBY

Chelaca

y

Y

V.

V.

V. Everton

Wolves Exeter

Newcastle Manchester U. ARSENAL Blackpool Bristol Rovers

Sunderland

SOUTHPORT

BLACKBURN

V.

BRADFORD

V

Burnley

BOLTON,

y.

SHEFFIELD U. v.

WEST BROM.

v.

Tuttenham

Watford

V

Brighton

Brentford

v,

V

Barnsley

Birmingham

Notts Co.

PORTSMOUTH WEDNESDAY

v. Port Vale

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

$

Division I.

| Liverpool........

MIDDLESBRO' vi

Charlton Notti F. S'HAMPTON SWANSEA

v. ASTON VILLA Huddersfield

Division IL

v. Bristol C v.. MILLWALL

v. Reading v. Plymouth

Division III-Southern.

| COVENTRY

FULHAM

SWINDON Walsall

v. Norwich

V. Thames

v. Clapton 0.

Queen's P.R.

V.

Division III-Northern, ACCRINGTON v. Carlisle Barrow

V. Rotherham CHEST FIELD V. Hull

CREWE

Doncaster Gateshead

Halifax

v. Wrexham

v. LINCOLN

Y. HARTLEPOOLS

Darlington

V

N. BRIGHTON v.

Rochdale

STOCKPORT

Aberdeen

7.

Nelson

TRANMERE

v. Wigen

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

CLYDE East Fife Falkirk

V. Airdrie.

.

LAWN TENNIS TOURNEY.

Without doubt he was

It has been suggested that the Blues' Committee is an ultra-con- servative body whose main aim it is to prevent as far as possible any extension of this covered, distine tion, and it is certainly true that their policy has been completely successful in preventing any cheap- ening of this award.

One would like to believe that. a Blue is distinguished above his fellows for courage and endurance, as well as skill, and these are un- doubtedly the virtues that secure. an undergraduate a place in the University boat or Rugby football

team. Open Singles.

J. B. Atkinson (Club) and A. R. Cox one of the best (American) Service Draw for the Colony's men to display his wares in and (Club).

Reserves: Mid. Parker (Navy), around Manila, since the days of W. J. Kerr and W. Milford (Club). "Bat" Ballerino.

Referee: Capt. Gottwaltz.

CRICKET.

And if Ewin is

INTERESTING PAIRS.

Are none

There are games, cricket, for example, which call for less physical fury but the leas worthy of recogni- tion because of the high standard of skill required and the general popularity of the game.

I should place ski-running on

The Rest will play in green and good enough to put the works the Marine, then he white jerseys, obtainable on the on

certainly warrants a big turn-out ground.

Players and spectators are ask-when he tangles with Logan. A. K

the time of the Lucey, who is handling Ewin 'In The draw ed to note that

for the Hong Kong Manila, states confidently that the Lawn Tennis Open Singles Champrecisely the same plane as steeple- kick-off is 2.15 p.m.

local fighter is in for a neat trimpionship provides one or two very chasing. It demands a higher de ming."

interesting matches in the early gree of physical courage than any Good Luck!

stages.

game except, possibly, ice-hockey, Ewin's friends will wish him-Tho. feature of the first quarter and. It also demands a very high success in his bout. It is to be the meeting of L. Goldman and standard of achievement. Unfor- hoped he puts up his usual goods. E. Green. The second quartunately, it is not available to the show, as Manila fight fans do not ter stages an equal contest in T. multitude. Only the richer under- entertain too high an opinion of Akiyama and Ng Sze-kwong. The graduates can afford to ride in British and Australian boxers, as a third quarter provides

not two very point-to-point races; general rule. The result of the interesting pairs, the first J, A. E. undergraduate can afford to go battle will be awaited with con- Cassumbhoy and H. D. Rumjahn, to Switzerland in the Winter vaca-

and the second H. Owen-Hughes tion. and Ng. Sze-cheung, The fourth quarter promises a good match be tween M. W. Lo and 1. M. A. Razack,

H.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR LEAGUE GAMES TO-MORROW.

The following will represent the Hong Kong Cricket Club in League matches against the Civil Service Cricket Club to-morrow. 1st XI. on H.K.C.C. ground:-

T. E. Pearce, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. C. Beck, K. H. Batger, A. Reid, H. Owen Hughes, E. R. Duekitt A. C. I. Bowker, R. II. Wild, C. E. Gahagan and W. Rigg.

2nd XI. on C.9.C.C. ground:

H. J. Armstrong, C. A. Wright, E. J. Collins, P. W. J. Planner, R. R. Davies, E. C. Etherington, J. D. A. Hutchison, R. S. W. Paterson, R. K. Hepburn, J. R. Way and S. J. Stanesby.

Indian Elevens for To-morrow.

Playing at home in a friendly game, the following will. represent the IRC against the Navy to morrow at 2 pap

A. H. Ramjaha, S. A. Ismail, A. E. Madar, A. el Arculli, A. A. Ramjahn, A. R. Minu, F. D. Pereira, A. K Minu, J. 8. A. Correem, A. S. Ismail and A. Rahmln.

The following will represent the I.R.C. 2nd XI. in a League match against the Royal Engineers at Sookunpoo on Saturday at 2 p.m. sharp

F M. el Arcall (captain), J. B. Ackber, M. It. Abbas, H. T. M. Carma, M. P. Madar, D. Mohamed, A B. H. Esmail, S. Ismall, A. M. and A. 9. Rumjahu, A. R. Sufad Sufllad.

GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Clab notify the following starting times for Sunday:--

A. B. Stewart, E. Grimble,

A. Ritchley H. Pooley.

A. B. Purves, N. K Littlejohn.

Eager, D. J. Gilmore.

W. A. Stewart, J. G. Campbell.

v. CELTIC

V. PARTICK

v. Cowdenbeath

HAMILTON v. Dundee HIBERNIANS v. Ayr Kilmarnock

9.30 am. Not to be booked.

MORTON

V. MOTHERWELL v. Hearts

0.20

9.24

G. T. May, W. D. Harris.

| QUEEN'S PK. v. Leith

RANGERS

9.28

G. W. Reeves, S. 9. Perry.

v. St Mirren

$.32

D. BL. Goodall, H. T. Barton.

9.30

Σ Β. Holmes, J

E.

- TO-MORROW'S SNIPS.

Richardson.

DAO

A

9.44

Home,

Bary..

248

Blackburn Rovers.

9.52

Shefield United.

Bradford City.

*0.50

H. Spicer, A. Piercy.

Southampton.

10,00

W. Kerr, D.. Harvey.

10.04

R. K. Hepburn,

J. D. H.

Crawford.

10.00

410.12!

30.10

R. Banger, K. K. Bounda G. H. M. Andrewes, A. J. R. Wolff.

10.20

Lincoln

Tranmiere.

I W. Shewan, O. E. C. Marton

Celtics

10.24

Partick Thistle.

Lanyon.

10.28

.D.B. Edward, C. B.

Mother well,

Motherwell,

Maturit fett

20.32

A. N. Macfadyon, Q. A. A.

Macfadyen.

15.36

A Leach, II. G. Mills,

HOCKEY,

Buyer

UNIVERSITY TEAM FOR

10.44

10,48

TO-DAY:

10.68 10.68 11.00

Fulham, Stockport, Rangors.

Portsmouth. Wednesday. Aston Villa,

Priestley.

French, Comdr.

siderable interest.

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Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL.

GOLF-To-day-First Round of Ladies' Championship.

Sunday Exhibition Four- Cruickshank and

Ball Game Fanling; Semi-fina!, Mehlhorn,

K.G.C. Junior Championship.

1 Second Round February Junior Championship, Fanling,

February 10-Junior Section, Championship, R.H.K.G.O. (First round)

FANLING HUNT — Sunday- 17 Pine Tree Hil, 20/80 mile- stone.

January 28-Race Course. Jahuary 31-San Wai Camp. 'RUGBY FOOTBALL-TO-Or- row Final Interport Trial--Club ' v. The Rest, Happy Valley, 2.15 p.m.

February 2-Club v. Navy (Tel- angalar Tournament).

FOOTBALL-To-morrow-First

Division-Chinese Athletke.v, St. Joseph's Club. v. South China; Police F.C. v. Kowloon F.C.; Bor- derers v. Argylls; Royal Artil 'lery v. Club de Recrelo; Second Division-Navy v. Eastern; St. Joseph's v. University; Chinese Athletic v. Club; South China v

Club Borderera; Kowloon F.C.

de Recreio; Royal Artillery · v. Argylls; Third Division—R.A.S.C. v. South China; Borderers ¥ RAO.C.; Royal Engineers V Royal Air Forco; Chinese Athletic V. Ewo.

CRICKET-To-morrow-Divi- sion L.-H.K.C.C. v. Civil Ser. vies C.C. (L.); Indian R.C. V. Navy (F); Division II-Univer- sity F. Police (L): Royal En- gincora v. Indian R.C. (L); Civil Service G.C. v. Eong Kong C.C. (L.).

RACING — February 16-Fan- ling Hunt Club's Steeplechase Meeting,

CHESS Today Kowloon Chess Club Championship H. W. Randall v. D. E. Carvalho; R. B. Jackson v. C. M. Sequeira; Licut. Comdr. A. Pigott v. J. N. da Silva; A. J. Birinkoff v. T. G. Stoker; H. Bush v. F. A. Barradas,

February 28-March 7-Annual Race Meeting,

March 14-First Extra Raco Meeting.

FENCING Monday-Fencing Club Meeting, Yacht Club, 5.15 p.m.

HOCKEY-Tomorrow-St. An- drew's Club v. H.M.9. Derwick, Navy ground, 4.30 p.m.; Y.M.C.A. v. Army, King's Park, 3.30 p.m.

ATHLETICE –March 15 and 16

R. M. Chaloner, J. B-Hong Kong, Canton Univer

10.40B Stewart, W. N.

The following will represent the Varsity let XI. against the 11.04 t Punjabis to-day at 5 pm, sharp on the Marina ground

WR Vallance, C.,C, Stark. JR Wood, W. A. Cornell, WC. Clark, W. A. Weight | W. 9. Hilller, H, Hempton: H RH Wade, CA B. Terdre,

Humphreys, J. 11:08 Young, E. P. Fletcher. 1212W N Fleming, D. Black. 1110D. O. P. Rose, J. P.) Sherry- Mackenzie, illegible.

R. C. Tan W. A. James, Rodrigues; E. La Foo, A. B. Bullemen (Captain), B 3. K. Ng: - P. L., Tan, P. M. N. da Silva, G. E. Yech, A. AS Aziz and K. 8. NEAREST

"Reserve:Ar Basto, das ME

YAM.CIA, Team for To-morrOWĄ The following will represe the XMOIA, Znd. KLṛrin, their match with the Hong Kong Police 11.44 (Indians) at King's Park, ton

Tow Bully At 880

Macey,

Allent

Muller H, Guit

A Bator and w/

120

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HOME

FOOTBALL Saturday--Eng- lish Cup-Fourth Bound-

„RUGBY FOOTBALL-Saturday

Scotland v Trence, Paris.

FAMOUS ATHLETE PASSES AWAY.

V cene Holder of World's Long

Jump Record.

Cieland

NAS, Ellis, J. Gardner" " *:

• JW, Alabaster, G. F, Hole AH Black

The draw is as follows:-

1st Quarter.

C. A. Rumjahn (bye) v. D. Evans (bye).

8.

every

If, therefore, the Blues Commit- tee reject the ski-runners' op- plication on the ground that their oport only attracts a amail per- centage of the University, they will be justified In withholding their

I

of official recognition. opinion, however, that this argu-

am

Firdos Khan (byc) v. Siow Kim sang (bye).

E. TE. Nash (bye) v. Capt. W. M.ment, though valid, should not en- |Morgan (hye).

Talu Pal-pol (bye) v. Lt.-Col. I. c.ter in the discussion. I have a

that the Lecky (bye).

feeling

undergra- L. Goldman (bye) v. S. E. Green |duate who hunts and rides in [(bye).

point-to-point races is not much L. T. Ride (bye) v. G. Lai (bye), interested in the attainment of a A. D. Humphreys (bye) v. F. H. Blue, whereas I rather think that

the ski-runner is.

|{{wok (bye), ··

J. 11. Morhans (bye), H. N. Chad (bye).

2nd Quarter.

I do not propose to attempt an explanation of this psychological S. A. Rumjahn (bye) v. lu Tak-differentiation between the man chenk (bye).

A. H. Rumjahn (bye) v. D. W. Deane (bye).

English

Feroze Ali (bye) v. W, N. Petch who prefers jumping an (bye).

hedge on a horse and the man who prefers jumping a Swiss slope on skl.The fact remains that the ski-runner feels that it is about time that his particular sport was "put on the map," so far as tho Inter-university race is concerned,

Horace Lo (bye) y. D. S. Greca (bye),

P. Kong y. G. W. Lee,

F. A. Redmond v. J. W. Leonard. + T. Akiyama . Ng Sze-kwong, A. 0. Johnson v. 8. W. Liang. G. W. A. Tafton v. D. J. Valentine, Capt. E. C. Etherington . R. R. Todd.

Wong Fak-nam v. C.. E. Holmes, C. 8. Pile v. W. T. Lec.

3rd quarter. T. Honda . E. F. Fincher. J. A. E. Cassumbhoy v. H. Hamjahn..

In Tak-lam v. H. 8. Lee.. W. C. Hung v. F. Grose, Ho Ka-lau 7. W. P. Edge.

"

and all I can say is that anyone who has witnessed the Oxford and Cambridge rate must be singularly constituted if he does not sympa- thise with this desire.

I have no available figures, but ́ D.I should say off-hand that more undergraduates indulge in ``ski- running, than in boxing, and that this fierce race calls for just as much skill, just as much courage, and just 48 much endurance, and certainly induces v. R. Chola the spectator a thrill second

H. Y. Ho v. K. Yoshikawa.

Yor, Man-kit v. Lee Wal-tuof... Lee Woon-1801 v. Ng Kam-chuen EC. Fincher (bye) (bye).

E Zimmern (bye) v. Surg. Comdr. only to that which he feels at H. Harkins (bye).

Twickenham. I do not think for a M. Kinoshita (bye) v. Luk Ding-moment that any fair-minded cheung" (bye),,

H. Owen Hughes (bye) v. Ng Sze. cheung (bye).

4th Quarter. AL Sulliyan (bye) v. D. H. Mac Dongall (bye)...

V. Soonderam (bye) v. J. H. Anderson (bye);"'

v. Chan Wong Shining (bye) (bye).

Luk Kang-cheong (hye) v. Chin Chun-chiu · (bye)..

M. W. Lo (hye) v. L. M. A. Razack (by). Hanwell (bye) v. Ho Wal- bing (bye).

C.

W. Howard (bye) v. E. Ration.

(bye),

M. K. Lo (bye) v. K. Nakagato (bye)..!

Judge could accuse the Blues Com- mittee of cheapening the Blue if they concede it to the ski-runner. There must be from time to time Judicious extension of this order of merit if the Blues Committee is to be acquitted of a dog-in-the- manger attitude.

My own opinion is that there should be a constant overhauling

and revision of this Blues business. Some conteste, falling into com- parative disrepute, or, or any rate, failing to attract the great majority, might with advantage be relegated from the first to the second class, ie, a Half-Blue might be substituted for a Full-

ANOTHER US. TENNIS Blue. Others, and ski-running is

PROFESSIONAL.

Debut With Tilden at Madison Square:

emphatically one, deserve to "be raised to the status of at least the second 'class on all the grounds that the awarding of a Blue con-

Whether this would mean quite all that it used to I do not know. "New York" Yesterday.

There was a time when the attain- Francis T Hunter has followed ment of a Blus was considered W. T. Tilder into the ranks of more worth having than a First in professional tennis and will make Greate. There came a time, more his debut with Tilden, at Madison recently, when the attainment of Square, in February, Reuters Blue seemed to carry no weight, American Service.

and whether won or not mattered: little, writes B. P. B. Mals in the Daily Telegraph.

To-day the balance seems to

I see no diference nowadaye be hare beert restored, and the aki⠀ New York, Yesterdayween making a fortune from stock runner'e demand would seems to in ww.Jeffries," L

The death has occurred of broking, Journalism, or Internadicate that the value of a Bluesia Valentine, A. D. Robert Luclen Legendre, the tional+ golf provided one acts with certainly not negligible. 16 is ess Americans Olympic athlète, and decency and honour and plays the cellent that it should no longer be holder of the world's record long rame. The only money-making held to be the be all and end-sit Jump of 24 feet 8 inches the venue I would close to an intern of a University career. It is equal. Robb,1--|| THE Wiringui thiyathree, and total athlete in clournalism; invħla ARD. Coppin.

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