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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928.
WORLD SPORT
THE
LOCAL FOOTBALL TO-MORROW.
INTERESTING SENIOR
MATCHES.
QUEEN'S VISITING KOWLOON
'GROUND.
LOCAL CRICKET.
THE ANNUAL UNIVERSITY
MATCH.
On the H.K.C.C. ground yester day, the annual match between teams representing Oxford and | Cambridge Universities took place, the result being an easy win for Cambridge, Oxford batted first and were all disposed of for 127,
| NEW TEST FOR POLICE.|to which 'Cambridge replied with 213 for four wickets, a fenture of the intings being the batting of C. E. Abelson, who made 101 before retiring, Scores:
Oxford.
[By "Wanderer."] The second week in December finds the League competitions ad- vanced te heyond the stage where the majority of the teams G. R. Sayer (Queen's), ci
Quick, b Hamilton ... have completed a third of their fixtures. is to be hoped that the A. E. Wood (Univ.) e Barrow,
b Wallington Committee or officials responsible will do their best to catch up the L. T. Ride (New Coll.), run
DIL The programme for. to-morrow R. H. Dowler (BN.C.), † is practically full, but South China
Pendered
Arrears,
is afforded a rest in the Senior Div | B. G. K. Hawkins (Hertford),
b Pendered
The senior matches provide N. 1. Smit (Queen's), plenty of variety in a series of In- teresting matches, and the order of the day should be either low or very close scoring.
The Pollen having come to the fore with in victory against the Queen's will attract a big crowd to the Club ground apart from those whe habitually follow the Chinese Athletic. The jame looks to be the most promising on the Fist, though again the chances are that the ebatest will be between the Police, defeneg and the op- posing attack.
with
The fixtures, Lagether grounds and times of kick-off, are appended:
Sentor Division.
K.O.S.B. v. Réereja. Recreio,
14.
Trayes, Wallington ..... w. T. Featherstone (Wad-
ham), not out
N. Evans, (Queen's), © Bar-
row, b. Pendered ..
II.
A.
V. Koop (Wadham), Abelson, b Wallington
S. Mok (St. Cats.), b Wallington
e Abelson, b Wallington
E. W. Hamilton 4E. K. Quick
2
47
3
LOCAL BILLIARDS."
NARROW WIN FOR ST. PATRICK'S CLUB.
The return billiards match be- tween the St. Patrick's Club and the Catholic Union" Club. played Inst night on the St. Patrick's table, resulted in a win for St. Patrick's by the very narrow mar-} ain of two points. Mr. A. A. Rodrigues, for the losers made a bronk of 47. Scores.
St. Patrick's.
James
L. E. Remedion
Moulder
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR
SUNDAY.
The starting Unics for golf at Fanling on Sunday are:
9.25 a.m.-R. H. Hollis
K. S. Robertson. 9.30 am. M. Walker
|OPEN MIXED DOUBLES.
THREE THIRD ROUND MATCHES PLAYED.
Three matches in the third round of the Open Mixed Doubles Champion- ship organlard by the Chinese Recrca- andtion Club were played off at Cause-
way Bay yesterday afternoon, and resulted in two United Servicos Re- and creation Club pairs qualifying for the semi-final, where they meet each other.
A. E. Lissaman. 9.35 am.-A. T. Lay and O. E.
C. Márton.
IT
In the third match Major Ludas partnered by Mrs. Donald Smith, also representating the U. S. E. G 9.40 a.m.-T. L. Christle and F. were eliminated by Owon Hughes and Mrs. Miles after a strenuous #ght,
over the full thres nots.
were:
H. Ferguson,
9.50 am-1, W. Showan. and T.
G. Bennett. 9.55 am-D. G. G. MacDonald
and L. R. Andrewes, 10,00 am.-L. Yates and E.
Stone.
138
J. de Rome.
200
9.45 am-1. H. Lennox and A.
180
Graham
.200
Painter
114
F. M. Cruz
200
1,032
Catholic Union.
A. A. Rodrigues
S. M. Cruz Jr.
200 153 200
A. J. M. Rodrigues Jr. M. A. Baptlata C. F. Vaz
197
200
80
1,030
J. M. Riberio
HONGKONG LADIES HOCKEY CLUB.
There will be an Inter-Clubi 25 match on Saturday 8th December, at Happy Valley, when the follow- 33ing, representing the Taikon Sec- tion, F. Cousins, B. Laing, M. Wal- lace, E. Russell, E. O'Hagan, M. Russell, I. Bell, N. MeNelllle, B. 4| Baker, M. Hugsen, and J. Whyte, will play the following ladies, re- O presenting the rest of the Club:
A. Steel, E. J. Coppin, M. B. Bird, 3. Tassartez, J. Andrews, A. Owen-Hughes, M. J. Jarvis. P. Goodall. D. Stanion, M. Riggs, E. R. Bell.
9)..
C. Braine-Hartnell (Univ.).
0
Extras....
Total
137
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. R. W. ¡6. 1 16 1
7 0 26 0
J. Barrow
3 0 23 0
9 2. 26 G
T. D. E. Pendered.
7.1 27
3
Cambridge.
p.m.
Navy
Hill,
V. Small
Units.-Caroline
101
p.
Junior Division.
O. Moor (Trinity); e Dowler,
b Hawking
34
J. Barrow (Trinity), e Fea-
therstone, Sayer
22
E. K. Quick (Jesus), b Koop
17
Chinese Ath. v. Police.--Club;
JJ.
Queen's v. Kowloon-Kowloon, 4 R.A. v. H.K.F.C.-Sookumpos, 4
II. G. Wallington
C. E. Abelson (Downing), ro-
tired
SNOOKER CONTEST,
PROGRESS OF THE LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP.
At the Palace Rele! Inst night, In tho annoker championship content, F. E. Silva beat A. Lewis by (58, 81, 82) to 121 (40, 24, 57).
221
At 9 o'clock to-night, C. Earnshaw will meet II. da Luz.
10.04 a.m., G. Howard and
J. M. Norrie, 10.08 am.-E. R. Hallifax and
A. B., Raworth. 10.12 am.-E. Davidson and C.
B. Johnson.
10.16 am.-F. A. Merry and
Major Beamish.
10.20 .m.-A. Leach and A, B.
Purves.
10.34 a.m.-J. Coulthart and C.
W, Jefferies..
10.28 a.m.-A, R. Cox and D. M.
Goodall,
ex resulte
Dr. and Mrs. Tottenham (U.S.R.C.) Horace Lo and Miss Laard
Chinese R. C.), 7-5, 6-2.
Lieut. and Mrs. Hals. (UB.R.C.) bent Mrs. McCaw and P. 1. Pinguet (Kowloon CC.), 9-7, 6-3,
H. Owen Hughes and... Mire. Milon (Hongkong C. 0) beat Hafor Lucas and Mrs. Donald Smith (U.S.R.C.) 7-5, 4-0, 6-2,
ROSE SUGGESTED. AS CHINA'S FLOWER.
STATE COUNCIL TO DECIDE UPON EMBLEM,
Nanking, Nov. 29, The winter rose may be adopt-
10.32 a.m.-d, S. Dykes and W.jed as the national flower of China.
A, Weight..
The proposal was made by the 10.30 a.m.-T. Grant and J. Ministry of the Interior nt a re-
Cameron.
cent meeting of the Administra- 10.10 am-W, J. Clark and Etive Yuan and was referred to the
D. Lawrence.
Ministry of Education for ex- 10.44 a.m.-D. L. MacWhirter amination. The selection was ap
and N. K. Littlejohn.
10.18 B. J. Lacon and v.proved by the Ministry of Educa tion, which highly recommended its adoption,
Benjamin.
10.52 m.-N. L. Smith and 11.
U. Ireland,
The winter rose is stated to re-
10.56 am.-K. L. Dugan and II.present in many ways the beauty
A. Lammert,
and purity of the race and its 11.00 a.m. P. Sherry and R. felvilization, and the ability of the
J. J. Sneddon.
Chinese people to endure hard-
11.01 am.-T. F. Chubb and J. ship. The proposal will shortly
D. Humphreys,
11.08 a.m.-H. D. Browne, and
M, M. Maus.
11.12 a.m.-C. P: Ross and HI.
Spicer.
11.16 a.m.-J. D. Thomson and
G.-H..Wilson.
bo brought up before the Slato. Council for official adoption.- Reuter.
Playing at King's Park yesterday, the St. Andrew's Club hockey team 11.20 a.m.-S. T. Butlin and Wboat the Y.M.C.A. second eleven, by
three goals to one.
J. S. Key.
11.24 am.-L. Garner and G.!
W. Garrett.
Guildford Diocesan Conferonde, 11.28 a.m.-W. C. Clark and T. has unanimously adopted a re-
A. Martin.
commendation that the site for the 11.42 a.m.-J. Gardner and A. proposed new cathedral should be
on the top of Stag I
Webster.
Stop Worrying!
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HONGKONG.
R.A.F. y. Queen's-Recreio, 2.30
p.m.
Nuvy v. Small Units, Navy, 250
p.m.
S. China "B" v, Eastern-Sookum
poo, 2.30 p..
S. Chinn "A" v: St. Joseph's.---
S. China, 230 pan.
Kowloon v. Recreio. Kowloon,
22.30 p.in.
Chinese 11.m.
v. K.0.S.B.-Club,
•
T. D. E. Pendered" (Cnius),
not out
F. II. Trayes (Calus), not out 25
Extras
Total.、、、
14
213
2.30. G. Wallington (Downing), G. S. Hugh Jones (Selwyn), Ng Sze Cheung (King's), R. Moreton (Jesus). E. W. Hamilton (Sid. Sussex), did not hat.
Police Strength, The steadiness of the Police defence which has brought them unexpected points against the K.0.5.3. and Queen's in succes-
are
Bowling Analysis.
sive matches, being the first alde G. R. Sayer in defeat the Royals, makes them L. T. Ride well favoured for the big match Dowler on Saturday against the Chinese Hawkins Athletic. It would be fatal to Koop assume that the prospects good; rather do I think that the Chinese will prove # little too quick on the fall for the Police. The Athletic forward line is in excellent form just now and their extra bit here should be the main factor in the result.
Burderers Favoured, The Borderers meet the Recreio and go to the Recreio ground at King's Park. The draw of the Portuguese players last week wha
O. M. R. W. .10 0, 73 1
6 0 45 0
2 0 26 0
5 0 40 1
3 0 15 1
appearance of Are awaiting the the referee to give evidence per- sonally before meting out what punishment they consider in duc. It goes almost without saying, however, that the result of the match will be allowed to stand and In the League table given below this is taken into account.
Of the matches to be played to- morrow, there is none of import- ance, affecting the leadership. an exevilent performance in the The Queen's,, Navy, Eastern, and circumstances. The Borderers, South Chinn "A" should be among however, begin strong favourites. The list of winners.
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Division I
BOUDOIR DOLLS.
Queen's
The league leaders, the Queen's Royal Regiment, meet Kowloon, and though officially down to be played on the. Chatham Road ground, it is more than likely that the more amenable Kowloon ground will be made use of.,
Kowloon are practically un- changed from the team which
China K.0.5.B. turned out or should have done last week, a rare happening, but Athletic
first itecreio though they recorded their victory the success is not suffi- Police elent to inspire them to win again R.A. to-morrow. The Queen's were at Kowloon fault in many ways last week, but Navy.
II.K.F.C. one cannot suppose they have not learned their salutory lesson, The Royal Artillery and the Club, who meet on the Seckumpoe ground, are evenly matched, and a drawn me would not surprise..
The Navy should register avic- tory against the Small Units, who are improvine slowly.
The Junior Games.
S. Units
P. W. D. L. For Agt. Pla. B 7 0 1 24 7 14 7 0 0 1 16 6 12
10 6 4 1 1 7. 9 18 11 J 24 19 7 8 2 2 24 17
03. 1 2 13 10 7 8 0 4 12 12 71 3 3 8 131
8 1 1 0 8 17
7116 10 27
7 0.0 7 4 29
Division II.
-P. W. D. L. For Agt. Pts.
14
8 7 0 1 47 8 K.O.S.B. Queen's
4 6 10 28 4 11 Navy
Athletic
Rastarn...
76. 1 1 82 8 11
05 0 1 17 4 10
73 2,2 1 11
9 3 1.5 20 20
3 13 13 14 #14.3 12 17
7 3.0 4
14 11:25
6:2 04-10 14
No decision other than the Bus iterelo pension of the Queen's ver whos. Units struck an opponent in the Chinese 'veraity Athletic match has yet been reach St. Joseph's 7 1 2.4 ed with regard to the disgraceful Kowloon ... affair of recently. The Committee B.A.
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