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LEAGUE CRICKET MATCHES.

THREE SECOND DIVISION CONTESTS.

There were three second division cricket matches on Saturday, full points going to the Police, Club de Recreio and Civil Service C. C. at the expense of the Royal Engineers, Craigenguwer and

Three friendly matches were played among first division teams.

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LATEST MOVEMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS.

CHINA WAR MAY BE

·ENDED.

COMBINE TO MEET SOVIET MENACE.

HOME FOOTBALL

SURPRISES IN_SATURDAY'S

MATCHES.

The results of Saturday's Home football, a cabled by Reuter, were:

First Division

Birmingham

Major J, L. P. MacNair, RA,, who has been Adjutant of the Royal Ar tillery in Hongkong, hag been altered

Nanking, Nov. 24. - and has accepted, an appointment a

As a result of the grave develop- an Instructor at the Royal Military College of Science, Woolwich. Iments in Manchuria, it is rellably will leave Hongkong for Home in reported that preliminary negotia

tions are going on among the lead- Blackburn U. Adama, A. M. I. Meching civil and military oficials in Grimsby E.. RA.O.C.,

has assumed the ap the country with the object of end-Huddersfield of President of the Tradeing the present Internal struggle, felcenter" Bourd, vice Major W. White, and combining forces to resist the

who left Hongkong for Soviet attack. Liant. H. A. Otten, R.A., on com.

Kowloon C, C. defeated the Army woek.

by te wickets, the Navy secured a narrow victory over Craigen- gower and the Hongkong C.C, and the Indian R. C. played a drawn game.

DIVISION II

Police Defeat Engineers by

Narrow Margin.

In a low-scoring match at Happy Valley, the Police R.C. defeated the R.E. and RS. by 12 runs. The Police compiled 93, Post, Hunter and King boing the only double figure scorers. The Royal Engineers repiled with 81, Lieut. Gough being top scorer with 25.

Club de Recreio v, Craigengower C.C. Craigengewer C.C. paid a visit to the Club de Recreio ground and were defeated by 134 runs. :

The hatting and bowling of the home alde proved far too good for the visitors. The Recreio compiled a total of 157 for the loss of six wickets and dismissed Cralgengower for the of meagre total of 23. The. feature the match was the splendid bowling of Sousa, whose eight wickets cost. H. A. Alves and D. only nine ruas. P. Xavier were in form with the bat. the former contributing 50 and the latter 65,

'Civil Service C.C. 'v R.A.0.c. Civil Service C.C. had no dificulty in defeating the R.A.O.C.

Randle and Robertson bowled un- changed, and dismissed the Corps for 28, the former securing seven wickets for 11 and the latter for 16. Civil Service trounced the weak R.A.0.C. howling and when stumps were drawn had put up 215 for the loss of six wickets. Randle followed up his fine, bowling performance, with a lively knock for 70.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

„Hongkong C.C. and Indian R.C.

Draw on Club Ground. The friendly match between the Hongkong C. C. and the Indian R. C. on the Club ground resulted in a fraw.

The Club batted first, the opening nien giving a consistent display Sillitor showed exceptionally good form in a bright innings of 65, and Pearce hit hard all round the wickets for his 33 not out. Of the ten batsmen who went in, geven got double Agures.

The Club declared with 184 on the board for the loss of eight wickets. They, however, did not look like get- the visitors out, and it was ting early apparent that the only possible result was a draw. When stumps were drawn, the IR.C. had made 78 for two wickets, A. el Arculli being not out with 38 to his credit.

Kowloon CC, v. The Almy. Without the services of Lt. Col. Wyatt and Major Crake, the Army put up a poor show against the Kow loon 0.0, who won by ton wickets. At no time in their innings did the Army look like putting up anything like a show against good bowling. Wickets tell regularly from the start

e whole side

was dismissed for A. T. Lee and Ross took 70. Brace Ah the first maineit three for only eight

and the

E Fincher Lawrence knock- ed off the without loss.

runs

The

first wickel fell at 83, wide in 26 minutes, Both the Finchers scored half centuries.

and retired. The match came to an end at 5.30 with Kowloon 182 for four, seared in 90 minutes.

Navy v. Craigengewer,"

The Navy paid a visit to Craiken-" Kower and won by 16 runs,

The Navy ran up a total of 191. of which their first four batsmen made no less than 03. After the fall of the second wicket there was a startling gollanse, Omar and Champion doing the damage.

Omar,

Despite a good effort by Craigengower, were unable to reach their opponents' Reore and retired defeated by 10 runs.

H.K. C.C. 2nd XI v. 1.R.C. 2nd XI.

Homb

Liverpool

↑ Everton

I 'Arsenal

Sunderland

↑ Dorby

3 Bolton

1 Leeds

3 Aston Va

Munchentor U.. 1 Burnley Middlesbro Newcastle. Shellleld U. West, Ham

1 Portsmouth

1 Manchester C.

1 Wednesday

Second Division

It is reported that Chang Fat- pletion of a tour of three years in kwa has received instruction from China will be posted to Malta, leavWang Chmg-wei, former chairman ing Hongkong in February.

of the Central Executive Council. to stop the advance on Canton and proposing that the differences be- Barnsley tween him and the Central Govern. Blackpool

Bradford ment be settled politically.

Bury Yu Yu-jen, a prominent meniber Chelsea of the Kuomintang, is proceeding Millwall to Hongkong shortly to confer | Notts. Forest with the Left Wing leaders there. Oldham -Reuter.

Legation Guard, Peking. The Legation Guard, Peking, the duties in connexion with which have been, performed by the 2nd Royal Scots, has now been handed over the 2nd. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, who arrived in North China recently,

Tennis Cup Draw.

Continuing Withdrawal.

Shanghai, Nov. 23.

Southampton Tottenham

West Brom.

2 Charlton

5 Reading

1 Hull

2 Stoke

1 Wolves

* Cardiff

2 Bradford C.

I Swansea

*1 Preston

2 Bristol C.

4 Notts County

Thrid Division (South). Brentford

The draws for the tennis cups pre- sented, anonymously for singles tennis amongst officers of the Royal Navy, the Royal Air Force, and the Army respectively, have now been made. In the Navy and Air Force division, ed that Liu Shih's forces advanced Bristol R. the draw is as follows.Pay/Comdrore not set come in contact with Coventry

Comer from Teacyang to Sianyang, but Clapton O. » L'ayng Sur/Lieut. Blass, Lleut the enemy,

A Hunkow message of November 22 states that it is officially report- Brighton

Sub/Lt.

Leut

mallwood Garnett v. Lieut. Usher. Major Miles

The situation in Henan con tinues quiet and the Kuominchun

Merthyr

Newport

Swindon Taquay

Watford

2 Exeter

4 Luton

4 Southend

0 Northampton

PR.

i Walsall

1 Bournemouth

2 Fatham

1 Crystal Pal

*Postponed owing to unfit ground,

Third Division (North)...

It is stated that Nationalist Plymouth v. Lieut. Ainger. Fay/Conidr. Par aeroplanes have inflicted consider sons. Pay/Comdr. Annaheim. F Officer Dolk v. Lieut. Fenton, Payable damage on the Kuominehun at

Laohokow and Nanchang Comdr. Herbert and Lieut. Dwane re telve a bye in the first round.

In the Army tournament, the draw is-Captain de Linde v. Captain D Smith: Captain Sanders v. Major Lucas. Captain Etherington v. Lieut. Herbage. Lleut. Walter v. Captain Park.

Competitors may play all rounds

have been seen.

Barrow completely with- drawing from that front. Tele- Carlisle

grams received from Liuwentao Crewe and Chengchow at Hankow confirm Nelson the report that the Generalissimo New Brighton up to the final on any courts, tho is returning here as soon as pos- first round to be completed by Decem-sible.-Reuter. ber..

Hockey.

What promises to be a game of considerable interest will be played at Shamshulpe on Tuesday, between the Somersets and the H.K.S. Bde... B.A. Both teams will bo, practically at full strength. It will be remembered that the Gunners, with five of, their regular players away at camp, le- feated a strong Club side last Thurs day. The Somersets will, therefore, have to play well to win. Bally will be at 1.30 p.m.

Somersets' Cricket Leagpe.

Chiang Kai-shek at Hankow. Hankow, Nov, 23. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek turned here by trufn early morning and it is believed that he may proceed to. Nanking by gun- boat to-morrow.

re- this

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Port Vale

Southport

Stockport

Wlgon

Wrexham

York

Airdrie

1 Doncaster..

4 Tranmere

6 Rochdale

1 'Halifax

1. Darlington

2 Hartlepools

↑ Rotherham

1 Accrington

4 Lincoln

1 Chesterfield

3 Sth. Shields.

Scottish League.

lyde Cowdenbeath Dundee U Hamilton

be Partick

T. Kilmarnock Queen's Park

Fighting seems to have ceased on Ham

Hibernians. all fronts and apparently some agreement has been reached with It is stated the Kuominchun.. that the Generalissimo is sub- St. Johnstone

mitting a number of "important proposals to the Nanking Govern

In the Inter-Company cricket ment concerning "rehabilitation, League of the Somerseta. "D" (MG) | military and political affairs.” Company are the leaders with ten

"C" Company are runner-unit is officially reported that the with 8 points, whilst "H.Q." Wins Kuominetun forces at Lunghai are "R" Company, and "A" Company, ab continuing their tained six, four, and two points re-Tungkwan and spectively

The cricket Shield of the Battalion will therefore be held by "D" (MG). Company.

Cross-Country Run,

retirement. to that the Govern- | ment troops have reached Kwang- yingtang.

The Hupeh situation is still uncertain but no fighting has occurred and it is believed that pourparlers are going on.

2 Morton

3 Rangers

2 Dundee -

Aberdeen

6 Ayr

2 81. Mirren 3 Falkirk.

6. Motherwell 6 Hearts 1 Celtic

HOME RACING.

MANCHESTER NOVEMBER

HANDICAP.

London, Nov. 23. The result of the Manchester No- vember Handleap run to-day was us follows:

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Promptitude (38/1) Silver Hussar (9/2) Baytown (7/1);

Were nineteen starters. Promptitude won by three lengths, with a length and a half separating. the second and third-Renter,

A silver cup has been presented by

There Indicative of the decided im- Commander R. C. Woolerton, R.N., and Lieut. J. S. Dalison, R.N., both provement in the situation is the of H.M.S. Berwick, for competition fact that five divisions are being between Inter-Part cross country run-

Hon and are ning teams. The run will take place withdrawn from

an Surday next, and will be over a being sent to Kwangtung to as- five-mile course at Tolo. Teams of sist in the campaign against the

Insides-Reuter. six will ran, and Ave must complete the course in 60 minutes to obtain a score. The Cup will be awarded to the team having the lowest number of points, counting the first man in as one point, the second as two points, and yo 'on.

Football,

Mutches to be played this week in the Hongkong Ares Football League

are as under: Monday.

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Generous Tote.

London, Nov. 16. Heavy snow fell to-day affecting. the racing at Harst Park, where the Inst two races had to be abandoned.

Is There An Armistice"

An indication of the advantage ac Hankow, Nov. 24.'"

eruing to the backer from the use of the tote in contrast to the book- Chiang Kai-shek left for Nan-makers was provided in the Sheen king on the gunboat Yungshui yes Plate; the winner of which paki 128/1 terday evening, accompanied by the on the tote, compared with the odds gunboats Tacyu and Helenning. Be-of 2011 given by the bookles. fore leaving the Generalissimo stat-

ed to interviewers that the rebels in Honan had been completely sup- Sookunpen. "D" Company, S.L.I.vpressed and added that he had

R.A.M.C.

handed over all control of the Gov- Chatham Road. "H.Q." Wing, S.L.I.ernment forces in Homan to Tanz

R.A.O.C.

Seng-chi. Tuesday.

Chatham Road. "C" Coy, S.L.L. v

12th (1) Bty, R.A. Thursday.

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Chatham Road. "g" Coy, S.L.L

R.A.M.C.

Friday.

Sun Wui. "A" Coy., K.O.S.B. v

"D" Coy., K.0.5.B. The following is the League table to date:

in (0 lỵ, KA. Cor. 9.1.L

"C" Coy, K.O.S.R. "A" Coy. S.LJ. "R" Coy. K.0.5.B. Coy, K.O.S.B. 12th (H) Bty, RA "D" Coy, H.L.. FLO... K.O.S.D. "Co, K.08.1. LE 4 RS.

" Day 8.1...

R.A.0.C.

RA.B.C. & R.A.P.C. 20th (F) Big. RA.

The Hongkong C.C.. second eleven 1.0 SLT paid the penalty for taking a weak team to Soskunpoo, being defeated by the Indian R.C. seconda by 74 runs.

Batting first, the visitors could do nothing with the bowling of A. M. Rumjahn and Sirdar Khan and were. all dismissed for 36, the formor taking seven wickets for 14. runs.

The home team replied with 110.

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

CLUB LUSITANO DEFEAT THE ENGINEERS”

The return billiard match, between

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6.2 2 ID 14

962 1

18 14

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4 2 13

8 2 2 18 1

9 4 1

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LOCAL YACHTING.

THE COMBINED CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIP.

The second combined cruiser cham. pionship race was sailed yesterday, the course being. Tathoney Rock (8), Mark on Line (8), howloon Rock (8). Lyemun Beacon (5): a distance of 21 miles. The race started at 10.05

the Club Lusitano and the Institutions.m., the result being as fol-

Times Times.

of Engineers and Shipbuilders took Yacht: Finished Corrected Position place at the Institution, the visitors' -winning by the narrow margin of 18

points,

Scores:

1. Club Lealjano,

M. A, Heftru

2. P. Alw

In A Demud

4. A. Currada

D. A. Romario

5. S. Benetr

125 143

Engineers.

La Cigaln: 3.09.02, Scratch

Azuma

'5.04.42. 4.42.09 Wanderer D.N.F LJ. Binckburn, 126 U, and I. 3.18.22 9.57,29 8.00.34 W. Drawn

3.38.24 Coquette 156 160 Trene

4.59.89 4.18.12 Norseman 8.24.50 2.48.30 8.07,54 Curlew 3.64.30

F. Dubuf 126 W... Haslett

J. Pilgrim

156 . F. Taylor

E89

1GO

D.N.F.

221 Snipe

D.N.F.

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Though no statement has been issued officially, It appears certain that a general armistice has been. arranged, as all fronts continue very quiet..

The Kuominchun in Hupeh are again withdrawing towards King- the Government taekwan, and forces have reoccupied Siangyang, Lachokow and several smaller towns formerly held by the enemy. ---Reuters

HOCKEY.

KOWLOON LADIES DEFEATED. BY H.M.S. BRUCE.

On Saturday afternoon the Kow- loon Ladies Hockey Club played a return match with H.M.S. Bruce át King's Park, resulting in a win for the Bruce by thron goals to one, the ladies, however, putting up a plucky fight against the superior weight of the men.

a combined Later in the afternoon, a

and enjoyable game was played by the Indies with the Y.M.C.A Many of the ladies who appeared in the mutch against the Bruce took part in this and it speaks much for theix enthusiasm that they were ready to play a second time in the afternoon. The Kowloon Ladies' Hockey Club is the keenness displayed, not only in coming on, and it is a pleasure to s60 their matches but also in their practice games during the week.

Opponents for Club Recreio..

The following will form the "A" team of the Hongkong Hockey Club versus Club de. Reczelo on Friday at King's Park at 6 pm-0. E. Moors, J. E. Henry G. Rankin (Capt.), E G.. S. Dale, M. G. Mills, W. R. Grees. halgh, Major Kerrich, 9. H. Fox, L. G. Frost, Hazel, R. W. Sapsed.

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