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+

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ANNOUNCING REDUCED PRICES

Peak District.

$18.00

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$17.00

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$18.00

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$23.00

Kowloon

$15.00

Shek-O & Stanley

$23.00

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Head Office:---TIENTSIN.

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CHINA MAIL

-TAMDART 17, 1936

ALLEN MAY BE ENGLAND'S TEST CAPTAIN

EAST LANCS

SHOULD HOLD

LEADERSHIP

(Continued from Page 4)

busy time against the fast East Lanes forwards.

The East Lancs. will depend on the same team as last week.

Chinese “Derby

South China will meet the Ath- letic in the other Second Division i game, but as neither team has any- thing a stake the game should not provide much interest

In the Third Division the mach improved Liga Portuguesa team will clash with the Fusilliers, the Teaders, and an excellent game should result.

The Liga are now in the semi-

H. D. Ramjaku and Mrs. Chin Chun Chiu, last year's finalists, will final round of the Junior Shield meet L. Goldman and Miss R. Hancock, the holders, in the Final of the and are endeavouring to keep 1935 Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Championship at the Chinese Recreation their best team together. Maher, Club in the near future. “China. Mail” photos)..

of the best players among the Re- creío reserves is seeking a trans- fer to the Liga and this should (strengthen them further.

AIR FORCE CLASH WITH E LANCS.

(Continued from Page 4).

Ewart, on the left wing, is also Fast, and his centres against the] Police last week were well placed.

Gregory will be playing in the centre-half berth. while Foxx will be keeping goal The East Lancs. team will probably be in- changed.

The only other game is betweer the Chinese Police and the Rail- way, who have not ret obtained a point, but who must be con- gratulated on their sportsmanlike | spirit in turning out a full team each week, only to be badly beaten.

CRAWFORD, McGRATH & QUIST | READY FOR DAVIS CUP

Don Turnbull Not So Sure

Melbourne, December 20: Fol- lowing the amouncement that Australia would challenge for the Davis Cup in the American zone if a suitable team were available, J. H. Crawford, V. B. McGrath and A. Quist, mem- bers of the last Australian team, all stated they would play K chosen

There is some doubt, however, as to whether D. P. Turnbull will be able to make the tip.

Bush Gives Classic Display In Full-Back Position

*(Continued from Page 4)

sound.

Among the Colony forwards Chambers and Sowman :yout

conspicuous in the loose.

Two Fast Wingers

ner.

the

E

SINGLETON HEADS LEAGUE MARKSMEN

(Continued from. Page 4).

Baldry. (Lincoln) D. Knox (Kowloon) | Ridley- (Linicu?m) Reece (LyeeSTA) Forrow (Club)

B. Gosano (Recreio) Gomes (Recreio). Evans" (Fusiliers)

Leonard (St. Joseph's) Cannell (Navy) Chenk Shel-kam (S. China "B" Gurbachan Singh (St. Joseph's) Fowler (Club)

Yeung Kan-pó (Azhletic) Harrison (Fusiliers)

SECOND DIVISION Bamster (Fusiliers) Chan Tak-fai (South China) Setters (Lincolis)

Clarke (B.A.0.C. & RASC) Evans (Fusiliers) Howlett (Engineers)

BUT CT. ASHTON IN

RUNNING

YORKSHIRE DEMAND

A.B. SELLERS

WYATT CERTAIN TO MAKE TRIP

TO AUSTRALIA_____

London, December 20. NGLAND'S cricket team to tour Australia in

in 1936-37 is taking shape.

If ill-health, injury, or muscle-strain do not intervene Bus Hand's captain will be G. O. Allen, of Middlesex. The fact that he is going to play regularly for Middlesex next season is proof that. he considers himself at present, likely to be fighting ft,

His choice would be most, populir in Australia, where he is well liked, and it would be much to the liking of our own cricket- ers, both amateur and professional.

"Gabby," a Eton named him (his third initial is "B"), is a really good "mixer" and has a hon's heart.

He would certainly not be a bowling captain who would either over or under-do- his share of the overs; because, added to his ability on the field is a capacity for cricket judgment above his

years.

He fills the first requirement for a Test match captain in that he is worth his place.

In the event of Allen incurring

| another breakdown the two nexti

choices are . T. Ashton, of E GOLF STARTING

sex, well worth his place as anj

6 all-rounder, and A. B. Sellers, of Yorkshire, an already proved first-

class captain and worth his place,

if feking alone counted, - in a World's XL In Yorkshire, thes

TIMES

Pairings For Fanling Next Sunday

will not hear of anybody else but The following are the Boyal Hong Kong Golf Club starting

Sellers for Australia.

C. T. Ashton is a natural high-times for Fanling next Sunday:

OLD COURSE

class player of ball games, a sound

and class batatan when things 3.20 am. L E. Billinghurst, E. M..

11 are not going well, a smart field

10 anywhere, and quite a likely

Duffield (R.AOC & RASC)

10 break-partnership bowler.

9,28

20

10

F

I am prepared for all three amateurs here zamed to go

9.32

on the tour,

with R. E. S.

9.38

Horner (East-Lancs) Spencer (Navy) Cresty (Finilers) Coakley (Fusiliers') Wride (Navy),

A. M. Omar (Radio)

visitors' line, and, with the Colony the New Zealanders' score with, Cumming (Club), Pay-Lt. Sowman Darby (Engineers) getting the ball back from the splendid attempt at a dropped (Navy), J. H. McEney (Club), E. B. Bowker (East Lanes) Butcher was forced to take some line-out, Hutchison almost broke (goal from a penalty or the hair. Gammell (Chib), A F. Walden Turner (Lincolns)

((Club), and A. E-Evans (Navy).

Walkden (East Lænes) - very poor passes from Bonnar, through, Bush saving an awk-way line. It was at this stage! Referee Dr. Ján P. Sabby (FT-English (Lincolns)

Vaughan (K..A.Q.C. & RASC) who was at a big disadvantage ward sitnation in confident man-that Robertson returned to Scottish international serum-balf). bebind a slow-heeling scrum- and

feld heavily bandaged.

If the 1934 Australian Univer- Griden Cast Lancs)

McLeod (Navy) in the face of fast opposing wing-

sities team could beat All-Japan Chan Ping-to (Eastern). Chapman was playing a finej Butcher's Penalty Goal forwards, but his handling was

by 18-8, the present New Zealand Ng Po-kui (South China) Butcher raised Colony hopes good, and he did not hesitate to game in the loose at this stage,

Hinder (Navy) pass. His defence was also very while Hutchison was performing when he dropped a good goal from side should win by at least 35 Campos (Recreio)

brilliantly in defence. "

Soong King-ling (Eastern) a penalty, following off-side play Points to nil They will play

their first match in Osaka 01 Bell (Club) Ted minutes later saw a per-by McAuliffe

Then Hutchison, lying at the January 26, while the return game Blake (University) fect back movement by the visi-

THIRD DIVISION. hard in the tight scrums, while tors, result in Jones going over to bring the ball back into theed for February 21.

base of a loose scrum, attempted with the Colony has been arrang-

Singleton (Fusiliers) Walkden, Peers and Evans were near the posts, following St. Clair serum, and Bush went near with Add Bad Rugby

C. Santos (Liga) Ford's inability to take Parsons the resultant penalty kick He

The visitors were afterwards Pym (Medicals)

Tatler (Fusiliers) low, the New Zealander sharing also failed with another attempt entertained by the Hong Kong The New Zealanders possessed off a high tackle. Bush converted at goal a minute later.

Football Club to a steak and kid- Joannho (St. Joseph's)

Willerton (European Police) two very fast and tricky wing with ease to place the visitors* 10 A glorious threequarter move ney dinner, and left for Shang-Rash (Lincolns) threequarters in Jones and Wait,

points up.

ment by the visitors saw Bush up hai en route to Japan by the Ki-Crooks (East Lanca) particularly the latter, and, with

Robertson. Leaves Field in line, but his return pass to tano Maru early this morning. McAuliffe sending out a perfect

Fookes, who would have scored en forced Robertson was then forced to easily, was adjudged forward. service from the serum, both men saw plenty of the ball.

leave the field as the result of Soon after, however, Gillies un The visiting forwards induls-head on tackle which left him expectedly dropped a nice goal ed in elever short-passing bouts, with a badly wrenched ear that when running parallel to the Club coupled with concerted forward bled profusely. Sowman [was posts. rushes, but they were far too brought out of the pack to fill the prose to become off-site

especial-fall-back position, but the change

With barely a minute to By being beaten by 8 sets to 1 ly in the loose scruzimages. did not seem to affect the Colony Evans and McGilchrist took the by Recreio "B" in the Men's Prior to the game the two forwards, who continued to bold ball some 25 yards as the result Doubles Badminton League at the were presented to his Ex- their own in the tight, despite the of good backing up and McGil-St Andrew's Church Hall last cellency the Governor, Sir Andrew fact they were not getting the ball christ beat two defenders for the night, St. Andrew's "B" sustained

touch-down, thus being the only their fifth defeat. Caldecott, accompanied by Mr. G-back.

the New Zea- H. Potts, President of the Hour Thomas was playing a busting person to cross Kong Football Club, and then the game in the loose, while Fraser's landers' line. Robertson made no crowd was treated to the New touch-finding was well fudged mistake with the kick at goal from

la not too easy angle. ..... Zealanders' impressive "war from penalties:

Robertson returned to the field In the closing minute Fookes day!

Bush kicked off in the direction with plaster on his ear, but he made a grand solo effort, but was of the Civil Service C.C., and from lost this in the first minute when berutifully grassed by Hutchison

he grassed Watt in spectacular before he could pass.

Temps

#

McGilchrist Scores

go

Kong Bing (Chinese Police) Chan Wing-kam (Chinese Police)

Sourse (Liga)" Parker (Engineers)

RECREIO "B" WIN Youd (Medical)

Badminton Success Against Saints

(St

Murray (Air Force)

Wyatt as the certain fourth. 9.40 There is plenty of precedenti 9.44 for another than Wratt to be captain.

948 9.52

In 1905 F. S. Jackson captaic- 9.56 ed England, in whose team wast

A C. MacLaren, under whom (10.00 Jackson had played in England' ir 10.04-

10,08 »

10.12

1902.

Bryden

"AK Forsyth, B. D. G.

Barlow.

E: J. Armstrong, G. S. Hugh Jones.

S. Dodwell, L. H. Geare. O. E C. Marton, D. Me- Ballz

Comde, Hole, R. Young, TE. Chassels, A. B. Purves.

N. E Yami, Taylor. AT Lay, E. Bathurst.

A. B. Reynolds, D. A

ZS. Dykes, D. I. Keogh. ELS. Webb, F. M. Ellis. _N_ K. Littlejohn, A. Som-

merfelt

W A Stewart, D. L Prophet.

F. C. Mudie, A. Tebster. TC. Monaghan, E. des

W J. S. Key, F. Morzi 303

(Continued on Page 19) BOXING SURPRISE 10.16

Farr Outpomts Loughran

10.20

10.2%

10.28·

KL Rounds, E. H Pethick

10.32

W. L. Alexander, C. W.

London, To-day.

At the Royal Albert Hall last 10.36 night, Tommy Farr, the Welsh cruiserweight champion, beat (10.40` Tommy Loughran, of the United 1044 States, on points in a 10-round 10.48 bout.

10.52

Loughran is the undefeated world cruiserweight champion 10.56 Renter

Entries And Handicaps

For Kwanti Race Meeting

11.00

11.04

11.08

| 11.12

*

་་་

Hong Kong Bank, Char- tered Bank

"W. E. Hant, 1, Lindars.

J. D. MeCatchie, J. A. D. By Morrison.

WA Cornell, H. E. Stone. H. N. Williamson, T. E Rowell

3DS Edward, W. W. C.

Shewati

Royal Engineers, John D. Hatchison & Co.

P. L. Moncrieff, Wing Cdr. Bishop. J. B. Mackis, Surg L

G. T. May, A. McKellar. NEW COURSE

924 am H F. Sommers, J

Shaw 932E

Bodgers

Jusserand, E. A Cup to 9.40W Sharp, A. A. Bremner."

The following are the entries andșTo be ridden by those qualified" to

Sassoon handicaps for the Winter Meeting of entertain The

the Fanling Eunt and Bace Club to remain the property of the winner) 9.48. be held at Kwanti on Sunday, Jann-}for one year, with replies presented; xry 26; M

[2nd $40; 3rd $30. -

Lt Col Robertson, Lt. Col

* Matthews. TERREN

956

H. and MPx Overy.

. W. Jones, P. L. Leefe.

Scores:

Weill and A. S. Bliss Andrew's): "A lost to EL A. Barros, and A. E.

Xavier lost to F. Remedios and A. 3. the Race Course For Australian West (150), Nebula Star (15SHEFFIELD UNITED IN

Basto

beat E. Alves and P. Silva

14-21

The Beefsteaks"

FOURTH ROUND

Coventry Take Points From Orient

Race No. 1-2.30 "The New Classic Hall (156), Darien (187), 10.04 South Wales Cup"---Over a contry Festival Eve (170), Happy Et (150), 14-21 course of about 3-miles: finishing The (152), Iron Cross (157), 22-24 Ponies. Catchweight 155 be. Winner Punch (150) and The Gadwall (180). 12-13 A Cup or $59; 2nd $30; Azd $20.

Bace No. C. Angus and S. · A. Broadbridge Black Magic, Belinda, Fairy, Finn-Division A-ÛTÉ - s. Courtry - Courno fluishing on the the ensuing scrum the ball came style just as the New Zealander Many expressed doubt regard

mery Lucy Glitters, Noble Amazon of about 2 miles

Race Course. For China Ponies 6-21 and The Gărzile. out the New Zealand side for the appeared certain to score. Aling Mr. Martin Smith's statement (St. Andrew's):

lost to Barros and Xavier threequarter line to get into punt ahead soon after, however, that the team had never played lost to Remedios and Basto

Race No. 2 The Sheung Thu Catchweight 175 lbs. Winner A Cap 18-21 motion, but Hutchison saved a saw Robertson badly misjudge together before, so good was their lost to Alves and Silva

(8+ Steeplechase ----11⁄2 miles. A Handi-joc $50; 2nd $39; 3rd $20, La Kirby and 3. Dawson

(Note: Owing to the lage nutn- cap for China Ponies, Winner A. Cap

London. To-day. [ber of entries received the race has first-minute score by smothering the fight of the ball and Gillies understanding, but when it is

|or $50; Zad $30, 3rd $20. Fookes.

In their "Third Bound F. A-Cup- Almost

lost to Barros and Kavier immediately scored a gift fry for Bush to ker taken into consideration that the Andrew's):

Your threequarters were from lost to Remedios and Basto 8-21

Bergomaster (168), Darien (162), been divided into two divisions. The

Zollowing draw has been made. No re-play Sheffield United, playing (145), after, however, Jones panted his third goal.

Otago. University there was some lost to Alves and Silva .... 5.21 Diogenes (155), Happy Hit

at home, beat Burnley by 2 goals ahead and Robertson.. toi Best Try Of Match

reason for their perfect passing The match between the Taikoo Josephine (155), Soldier of Irider may compete in more than one

division). the consternation of the large Just on half the Parsons went

Recreation Club and the Chinese (158) and Spinaway (152). ^..

Arctic Star, Burgomaster, Day to 1 yesterday, while Clapton: Race No. 2-The Beefsteaks”. crowd, fumbled badly, being fore-over for the best try of the match ements at top speed.

Recreation Club, which is to be Division BOTer a comy candle of Fight Eve, Jocir Scott, Josephins. No Orient lost at home to. Coventry ed to touch down. The ball came after a brilliant effort by Fookes,

New Zealand U.

played tonight, has been post-about 3 miles siisking on the Race Fear, Punch, Racing Steain, Spin by one goal to nil in the Third

Division (South) --Beuter. out the New Zealand side from who presented him with z waist-

Hong Kong

poned owing to the Annual Dance Course. For China Poles Catch away and The Bogle.

Sheffield United will visit Pres the 5-yard scrum and Parsons had high pass and the line at his New Zealand Universities of the former Club. We weight 175: The Winner: A Cup or Race No. The Diaan.

handicap fat-race-of- Bush sided the goal Bush (Anckland); B. V. A vones

{$50; 2nd $30, Sed $29. --

China Ponies that in the - ** ton in the Fourth Bound, on Jan- no difficulty in crossing over for mercy.

-LEAGUE. TABLE TO DATE -

|-(Note: Owing to the large zu- the Committee are bong Sila kunters. Unry 25, Bush to add the goal points from Points and the visitors crossed (Otago), H. H. Fookes (Otago), 3 M. Watt (Otago), C. C: Gillies

ber of entries received the race has wiiners, this, messon at Kwanti bar- over 20 points in the lead

been divided into two devisions. The red. To be ridden by ladies. Winner an acute angle.

The second half opened sen- (Otago) (captain), G. A Parsons:

Games (Canterbury), 3. 2 McAulife (Cap-

following draw has been made. No A Cap or and 150-3od 100 Butcher Peralized sationally, Robertson bringing terbury W. B. Laney (Caco), E.

rider taxy compete in more than one silver sourenit will be

presented to The visitors were soon beck in Watt down when a try appeared E. Burke (Canterbury), R. J. Thomas Recreio

The-winning rider the Colony area, and Butcher, incertain, but he was unfortunate- (Ancciand), L. S. Drake (Auckland), Recreio

Clorady are (122), Don (1667, Mortmain, Pac-

Spirit Ebony Idol (144), Estover (140) going down on the ball in the ky forced to leave the field in a D. A. Endson (Canterbury); C: “W

and Fm (146), King'a-Parade: Stace Eliot E

Locksley Enn (148), Nabalar face of a forward rush, was pen-half stammed condition. Sowman Chapman (Otago), A. B. Chester C. EC.

Fire "(Canterbary).

(145), Paul James (130), alised for holding on to the ball again left the pack to fill the an(Ausidland) and T. 0.

Hot Boo

Luce (136), Spotted Leaf (235) (Club):(capt (Club),

in the scrum Fortunately,

ever, Bash narrowly missed

his kick at goal

Then Fraser brough

Kick to touch

vacancy, and shortly after made x

error when he

om his securing

Result

Le Bonnar:(C);

29

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SE

PWLF AP 770. 55814 8 7 1.53 19 14 division). FAST-5+1|46-17 12

Glenbee, Herga, 11:542/46-27-10 ing Luck, LLP. 44 0224 8 Stickypest, Can 3442348 The Exipe.

936 30 51 62

Eace No

Handicap

(19 3554–7] miles.

22:43-4 Ponies. Gorç:

07.19 440 list

For

Quail (140), the:Baina (120), Latone (145), Wakefield (148), We

by Stag (150)

andy

QUEEN'S CLUB TENNIS

Queen's Club have applied-to the LTA to hold a hard court lawn tennis Tournament on May

The Hong Kong Football-Refereer" are holding thäir Annual

hazy 27, at 1.45mm

"followed by the

on (145) The

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