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THE

WORLD SPORT

LOCAL FOOTBALL TO-MORROW.

BORDERERS AND ARGYLLS TO CLASH.

CANTON SOCCER

MATCH...

POLICE BEAT FOREIGN TEAM.

TOM HEENEY BEATEN IN AMERICA.

SOON KNOCKED OUT BY CALIFORNIAN.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

THE FINAL INTERPORT

TRIAL MATCH.

The maich, Club v. Army, originally. fixed for Saturday next hus been temporarily postponed. Instead, the anal Interport trial wilt take place nt 2.16 p..

BIG FIGHT NEXT MONTH.

CRICHTON TO MEET EWIN FOR TITLE,

ica, he released the final blow from Burch, W. Hartley, E. B. Gammell, AFRO contest will take place on

end-

The

New York, Jan, 17.

Thone who saw Jock Crichton Max Buer of California, who is

lefent A. B. Ewin, of H.M.S. Kent, touted as the "coming heavyweight

in a contest for the middleweight champlon of the world," knocked Toms ne under:

championship of the Colony about nut Tom Heeney of New Zealand Club Colours-Back, J, P. What-twolve months ago, will be in- in the third round of their sche-ham; Threequarters, G. P. Laminer.terested to learn that

a return duled 15-round bout here to-night.. A. 1. Plummer, R. II. Grifiths, match, with the title at stake, has

Baer led in all the rounds until G. E. More; Halves, M. W. Turner been arranged for the next tourna

of J. W. King; Forwards, D. L. Milo the fatal third when, Weary

of the Hongkong Doxing ation Heeney's somewhat sluggish tac Day, W. F. Peers, W: F. Leckie, P. R. ment

E. F. Buttress, B., Massey (Capt.).

February fis14, knocking Heeney mighty

7th, and Crichton, who the through

The Rest. Back, L/Corp. Frank is in Shanghai, is reported to be and ropes

Douglas (Army), Lt. Galletley Capt. New Zealand heavy.

Crichton bent Ewin on points in Canton, Jan. 22,

(Army), A. Roxy (Chab), J. J. Fer- An interesting soccer game was Former champion Jack Dempsey guson (Club); Halves, L/Corp. Rees one of the keeneat struggles scon seen here yesterday when a team who refereed the bout, due to the (Army). J. A. E. Selby (Club): For here for some time, and Ewin is composed of players from Shamcen uproar of fight bugs, got mixed upwards, F/O Beamish (Navy), J. II. confident of his ability to recover Sports Club and H. M. S. Moth in counting out Heeney. The New McElney (Club), L/Cor Tratt the belt. played the Canton Police Associa-Zealander was pushed back into the (Army), Sgt. Vowles (Army), E. R. tion Football Club, on their city ring la continue the mauling but West (Club), Lt. Hubbock (Navy), ground before some 4,000 specta- the effect of Baer's terrific punch. Atkinson (Club), A. . Cox most in-fors. The following teams Hined left him reeling dazedly

on one (Club),

Reserves Mid. Parker (Navy), to- | up under Mr. Wai Chak Sang: knee in a waiting fashion:

Referee.-Capt. Gettwaltź,

RETURN FIXTURES..

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ing the fight unfortunately for theham (Army); Threequarters, sailing South shortly.

The fixture with the teresting passibilities for morrow is that between the Canton Police-Tam Man-am: Dempsey, after missing the count. J. Kerr and W. Mitford (Club). Argyll and Sutherland High-Wan Chi-fook, Lab Tse-wan; Yuen because of the delay caused by The Rest to play in green and white lunders and the South Wales Hor- Sing-cheong, Lai Wan-kin, Wang Heeney's being brought up info derers at Sookunpeo. Both

Che-kau; Wong Wai-hing. Yuen the arena, had reached the count of Jerseys, obtainable at the ground.

Players and spectators are anked well placed for runners-up posi-Kum-po, Long Kum-fook. Yeung eight when the time-keeper shout-to note the time of kick-off-2.15 pan. tion in the Senior Division of the Sing-kit, Lee Wing-to.

ed "ten and out." Panstemonium league and keen tussle is cer Shameen-Moth.--Stirling

Ind Heeney (8 followest,

Was in

waiting for Dewey (M). Bennett (31): Ashby shape but he was The full xture list is append-18), Briad (S), Rasmussen (8)"aine" to get up and continue,

Following a conference of off- eials, however, it was decided that the time-keeper's count should be the official rule, awarding the de- cision to Baer.

California

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Senior DiviNĴON, Chinese Athletic v. St. Joseph's....

Sodium, 4 m

H.K, Club v. South China-Club,

Police v. Enwloon.--Kowloon, 4 pân, S.W. Borderers v. Argylls.--So

kunpon, 4 p.m.

R. Artillery v. Recreio-Chat bran

Rond, 4 p.m.

Second Division. Royal Navy v. Eastern. -Navy, 2,20. St. Joseph's V University St.

Joseph's, 2.30.

Chinese Alette v. Club. -- Stadium,

2.30.

right back

The

CRICKET.

Playing at home in a friendly game, the following will represent the I.R.C. against the Navy to-morrow, at 2 heavy easily p.m.:

PICTURE STOLEN FROM THE LOUVRE.

UNEMPLOYED MAN'S CON.

FESSION.

Paris, Dec. 20.

A man variously described as a painter. designer, and achaeloglet, but who is temporarily unemployed. has earned a moment's celebrity by stealing a picture from the Louvre.

Ten days ago he entered tho Decorative Arts Museum, housed in n wing of the Louvre, and while nobody was looking took down in

Archer (S), Short (M), Hodkinsoti (M), Jones (S), Reimer (8);

From the start the visitors broke away. Archer made a dash down the left wing and centred close ta the goal the Poller clearing. The Police forwards, in proved superior in all the rounds. A. H. Rumjahn, S. A. Ismail, A. H.eighteenth century gouache, "Le

pretty combining movement, Both #ghters started enatiously, Mindar, A. el Arculli, A. A. Runjahn, Lever." went right down to the

visitorn exchanging light tape. Soon, how-A. R. Minu, F. D. Pereira, A. K. Minu, Lever," by a Swedish painter. He

Becreted it under his Baer went whead through 11, S. A. Gurreem, A. S. Ismall and walked out, and sold it to a reput- goal and teated Stirling who made ever. no mistake in clearing. For some

with both fists flying about the A. Rahmin.

table dealer for several thousand ring. time the exchanges

very were

iL 13. even, both sides minking raids with- ;

to out result.

The Police now took the offen- sive and kept the visitors in their Lown half for some ten minutes,

were

South China v S.W. Borderers....during which time they

Club, #30

always dangerous and sent in Kowloon v. Recreio-Kowloug, 2.30. | several stinging shots which Stirl R. Artillery v. Argylis.---Sookúmpoo, ing did well to save. The visitors,

2,20,

Third Division.

returning to the attack, raided the Police goal but were never runtly dangerous thanks to the splendid defence, whose tackling WAS pretty to watch. The interval came without either side having R.A.F.--St.opened their account,

R.A.S.(. v. South China.- Chinese,

4 p.. SW. Bonderers R.A.0.0. Char-

bom Rund, 2.30.

R. Engineres V

Joseph's, 4 p.n.

On resuming, the Police were at.

Chinese Athletic v. Ewo.--Chinese, tacking at once and before Ave

2.30.

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minutes had elapsed Yuen Kun-po scored with a low hard drive that Three months ago, the Argylla went just inside the post and gave defeated the Somersets-predeces Stirling no chance. Encouraged sors of the S.W. Borderers-by the by their lead, the Police continued only goal scored in an exceedingly to press and kept the visitors' de- keen matne. The return match, fence penned up in their penally technically, should provide an area, calling on Stirling several

al-times. equally interesting struggle, though the Borderers must give a much improved exhibition if they The visitors, taking command of hope to reverse the result. Cur- things for rent form would indiente a vie- tory for the Argylls.

The New Zealander put

but was unable stir fight ovade Baer's stinging punches.

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,

9.16 Not to be booked. 9.20 A. B. Stewart & E. Grimble. 0.24 6. T. May & W. D. Harris. 9.28 G. W. Reeves & S. S. Perry. 932 D. M. Goodall & H. T. Buxton. 9.36 L. R. Holmes & J. E. Richard-

Non.

9,40 A. Ritchie & H. Pooley, 9.44 A. B. Parves & N. K. Little-

John.

0.48 0. Enger & D. J. Gilmore. ' 9.52 W. A. Stewart & J. G. Campbell.

56 1. Spleer & A. Piercy. 10,00 W. Kerr & D. Harvey. 10.04 R. K. Hepburn & J. D. H. Craw.

ford.

10.08 J. J. French & Comdr. Priestley. 10.12 R. Sanger & K. K. Rounds. 10.16 C. R. M. Andrewen & A. J. A.

Wolf.

pome ten

minutes, 19.20 1. W. Showan & O. E. C. Morton, 10.24 R. M. Chaloner & J, B. Lanyon. were pressing huril for the

qualiser, bal. with the backs 10.8 D. B. Edward & C. B. Maturin 10.32 A. N. Macfayden & Q. A. A.

Macfayden.

10.36 A. Lench & H. G. Mills. 10,40 R. L. Stewart & W. N. Buyers. 10.44 W. R. Vallance & C. C. Siark. 10.48 J. Wood W. A. Cornell, 10.02 W. C. Clark & W, A. Weight.. 10.66 W. S. Hier & H. Hampton, 11.00 H. R. H. Wade & C. B. Terdre.. 11.04G, C. Humphreys & J. H. Davy,

heaten on several occasions, "were unable to find the goal. Play was 'South China and Chinese Ath- then confined to midfield for some letic, barring extraordinary acef-| time. Yuen Kan-po, being hurt dents, should improve their re-in a collision with Brind when pective goal averages at the ex Juniping to head the ball, hand to pense of the Club and St. Joseph's, leave the field but he returned while the Recreio who won 5-1 after a few minutes, much to the on the Recreio ground on October delight of the crowd, and, within 11,08 ( Young & E. P. Fletcher. 18-should dispose of the Royal | six minutes of the taal whistle.111.12 W. N. Fleming & D. Black. Artillery without great difficulty. scored again after, beating the 116 D. C. P. Ross & J. P. Sherry.

The Police can always be de-backs. abooting from within, the 11.20 W. W. Mackenzie illegible. pended upon to put up a struggle, goal area a shot that went into 1124 V. R. Gordon & D. C. Cleland. but Kowloon should see to it that the top corner of the net.

The final whistle found the W. Alabaster & G. F. Hole. they derive two points from to- morrow's gaMO. The sides huve Police the victors of a well-fought, met twice previously, once in the fast and clean game by two goals league when the Police drew a to nit, which was undoubtedly the after being 3-1 in

arrears with value

game-Our Own ten minutes to go, and once in Correspondent. the Shield when Kowloon won 1-0.

An attractive game in the Second Division which may decide the destination of the champion- ship is down for decision on the Navy ground. where Navy Re- serves most prolific scorera the league-oppose Eastern, with the most effective defence. In the third division, the clash of the Borderers and the R.A.0.C. Attract a large following their units.

from

PROBABLE TEAMS.

Probable teams include: Kowloon:-Angus; Martin, Bliss; Hedley, McKelvie, Dowman Pile, Simpson, Gilott, Grim wood and Innsen. Pollee Clarke; Perkins, Brittain: Thorpe, Oram, Shepherd; Corn: wall, Pile, Fraser, Bentley and

Brown. Kowloon 2nAngus; Guest. East- man; Everest, Gilchrist, Smith; White, Whiting. Spary, Cotton and Bickford.

Club 2nd-Fogwill; Stoker, Hynes

Sloan, Puncheon, Tavlin: Alexander, Bell, Strange, Jack- Hon and Smith.

Recreio Reserves:-W. Lawrence;

V. Costa, B. Gaan: R. Marques, C. Figueiredo, D. Lawrence; A. Assis, J, Gonsalves, G. Gutteres,

· M. Sausa and J. Santor.

William Richard Butler (44),

of Middle-street, Southson, Л

of the

TIE IN BIG GOLF MATCH.

VON ELM AND GOLDEN

SHARE PRIZE.

Agua Caliente (Mex), Jan. 17 George Von Elm, self-styled "business golfer," and Johnny Gol- den were tied for first place to- day at the close of the Agua Caliente $25,000 open golf tourna ment. They turned. In cards of 293 for the 72 holes.

They will split the purse, cach receiving $6,760, but they will play 18 holes of medal play to- morrew for the championship.

Horton Smith earned $2,000 by finishing third with 295. Olin and fortic Dutra, brothers, Clarence Clark and Ed Dudley all scored 290.

Other low scores;

Leo Diegel and W. S. Cox, 297. Walter ingen and Gene Sarazen,

208.

MacDonald Smith, 299, Arthur Ball, of Honolulu, 305.

HUNTER ALSO TURNS PROFESSIONAL.

TO APPEAR WITH TILDEN AT MADISON SQUARE,

New York, Jan. 22. fitter in IL.M. 'dockyard, was sen- Francia T. Hunter has followed W. tenced to three months in the T. Tiden into the ranks.

of protes. second division at Portsmouth for alonal tennis and will make his debut atening 402 5 10d. belonging to with Tilden, at Madison Square, in members of a loan club of which February.Reuters American Ser.

vico, he was recently secretary.

11.28 N. S. Ellis & J. Gardner.

103 J. K. MacFarlan &A 11.

Musson.

11.40 C, W. Jeffries &... J. Blackburn. 11.44 R. K. Valentine & A. D. lium-

phreys. 1148 D. J. Keogh & J, S. Dykes. 11.52 H. A. Lammert A. O. Brawn. 1156 J. Forbes & D. S, Robb. Noon A. G. Coppin & A, D. Coppin.. 12.04 D. M. Richards & A. E. Stone.

The body of Mr. Colin Hay, thirty-three, a London accountant.. who disappeared from a nursing home at Balgowie, near Aberdeen; was found lying in undergrowth in

wood.

HK.C.C. Team,

The following will represent the 1.K.C.C. In their League match against Civil Service:

franca.

overcoat.

The police, who were commis- sioned to search for the picture after its disappearance, finally ran it to earth, and questioned the

1st XI (Home).-T. E. Pearce. E. J.dealer, who said that he had pur- K. Mitchell, A. C. Beck, K. H. Batger, chased it in good faith. The arreat A. Reld, . Owen Hughes, ER of the man followed. He is stated Durkitt, A. C. I. Bowker, R. H. Wild, to have confessed that he stole the C. F. Galagan and W. nigg.

picture because he was penniless.

2nd XI (Away), II. J. Armstrong, C. A. Wright, E. J. Collins, P. W. L. Planner, R. R. Davies, E. C. Ethering ton, J. D. A. Hutchison, R. 9. W. Paterson, R. K. Hepburn, J. R. Way and S. J. Staneshy.

Police Eleven.

OBITUARY.

DEAT. HOF OLYMPIC RECORD HOLDER IN U.S.

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The following will represent the

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