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POLICE INTERPORT.

CANTON PLAYERS BEAT LOCAL TEAM BY 3 GOALS.

As announced last week a party of Police Officers of the longkong Forca: went to Canton over the week-end and there engaged the Police of the Chinese city to a football match which the Canton playere won by four goals

to ono.

GOLF CHAMPION- SHIP.

LEADING SCORES IN DETAIL

The following were the leading ceres in the Open Golf Champion- ahin of the Colony, which Mr. A. B. Stewart won on Sunday:-

The local contingent were given A. B. Stewart hearty reception by their confreres, II. G. Sheldon and were altown over the headquarters J. II. Anderson Sunday. W. Shewan of the Chinese Forco. On morning several of the visitors were A. E. Laaman driven around the city in motor cara

by members of the traffic department. A. H. Musson.

The football match was played at F. E. A. Remedios the Great Buddha Recreation Club O. E. C. Priestley.. ground where 7,000 apcctators wit F. J. de Rome nessed the game, which was refereed D. D. Denham

S. J. H. Fox by Mr. Yeh Kou-koo,

Moss scored for the local Police L. G. S. Dodwell with a shot which gave the Canton K. S. Robertson

little chance but the Newton goal keeper

77 & 84-161 81 & 82-163 86 & 78-163

81 & 82-163-

83 & 83=166 88 & 79) (17 87 & 81-108

84 & 84-168

82 & 87--169

87 & 82-169

85 & 84:169

88 & B3-171

84 & 87-171

87 & 85-172

Chinese were quick to reply and. Fifty eight players started, and equalised through 1p Pak-wah. Fung King-cheung and Ip Pak-wah put the winners of the prizes for the their side in the lead by two goals, best rounds in the morning and Inter adding a fourth afternoon will be announced after Shortly afterwards, Fung King-cheung the play-off far second place. was hurl and was forced to leave the] all scored! feld. The goals were during the first half.

the former

BOXING.

CITY HALL

Saturday, 28th Nov., 1931, at 9.16 p.m.

MAIN EVENT

Welter-Weight Championship

of the Colony

SIG. MORRIS

(HMS. "SUFFOLK")

Ex-Welter and Middle-Weight Champion of the Colony

VERSUS

A. B. WARNES

(ILMS. "HERMES")

HELEN NOT COMING. Runner-up Amateur Championship

FAMOUS TENNIS PLAYER

·OMITS HONGKONG,

of England. AND FIVE OTHER CONTESTS.

The Hongkong Pollen were repre- sented by Fraser; Perkins, Beitiain; Thurpe, Channings, Downn; T. Fle.) Hudson, Mas, Pilo and Williams. Canton played Cbna Kee-chung, Li Tin-ung, Tau Kong-pak; Ng Hon. bing. Lug-choi, Ceng i-cheung,; In Pak-wash, Chuk Shin-chuen, Pang

For Members of the Hongkong King-cheung. Li Tae-hno and Yang lady tennis champion of the world. will not visit Hongkong during her Shul-yick.

visit to the Orient, writes "Netcord." Boxing Association on Wednesday,

LOCAL TENNIS.

LADIES' RECREATION CLUB AT HOME.

Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, the present

Booking nt MOUTRIE'S:--

According to the latest information, 25th and Thursday, 28th November. General Public: Friday, 27th Mr. Wills Moody, and her husband

will disembark at Shanghai, and will

nat proceed further mouth. Hongkong and Saturday, 28th November. is thus to be deprived of accing the most famous lady tennis player of our time.

When the holiday trip of Mr. and On Saturday inst the members of Mrs. Moody was first mooted, it was she and her the Ladies' Recreation Club were "At then understood that Hume" to their friends. Some fifty husband would visit Manila, but they peuple were present and witnessed the have apparently decided against thla inals of the Semi-Open Mixed Doubles course, and Shanghai is to have them and the

Men's Club Championship to itself.

(Singles.) The former was won by Mr. Mondy, who is making the trip Mr. Kenry and H. J. Armstrong who with Heten, is using his spare time defeated Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mackie on board the President Coolidge con- 4.3, 8.4 in two well-fought seta while ducting the Exchange and Wall Street the Club Singles Championship was mart,

secured by A. D. Humphreys who proved to be too good for his op ponent, D. J. Mackle, and took the Championship for the second year in auccession with a score of 8-0, 6-1.

EXCHANGE RATES.

At the conclusion of the games Mira, R. E. Tottenham, the President of the Club, presented the trophien to the Paris. winners, also prizes to them and to Geneva the runners-up. Mr. H. J. Armstrong Berlin in a brief speech expressed the thanks | Dalo. of those prezest.

Uelsingfora

The Ladies' Open Singles Champion- Athens ... ship of the Colony for which the Buenos Aires eup is presented by the L.R.C.-bas | Shanghai now reached the final round and In New York to be decided on the courts of the Amsterdam U.S.R.C. on Friday, Nov. 27, play Stockholm

The finalists Vienna | commencing at 2.15 p.m.

are Miss E. Lo, whose opponent in Madrid the semi-final was Mrs. Kenry, and Bucharest. Miss Thomas who renched the final by langkong defenting Mrs. Chiu Chun Chiu In Brussels three close seta.

Friday,

Ringside Sents $5.50; Others $3.30 and $1.10. Including Amusement Tax.

LOCAL YACHTING.

THE THIRD LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP.

The third ladies' championship race was sailed yesterday, the course being: (1) Channel Rocks (F), (2) Kow- loon Rock (P), (3) Cunt Rock Mark Boat (P), (4) Channel Rocks; o dis- Yesterday. Lance of 7.3 miles. Results:

10

Norrne

Skin

300 Aralls

1/8.9782

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37% Colera

3.00%

"" Class, Started at p.m.

(5) 4 ta Mr. Krogh Moe (3), Mrs. F. Sheldon (32) 7 pu Mrn, J. 7. Mackin

Mr. M. Bingham (@nix. Mr. E. Pratca (7)pte. Mr. Etantan (4),

Nanec

"1" "y" and "G" Class, Started 3.5 p.m.

9.12 Dapline (4) 12 pte. Nhs E. Stokrs

(1) 10.

10 Ass

28 Why Wonder 10) 10 pla.

BlueJarket

43% jum

615 Speedweli

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93

13

183

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15,7/16 Role

18

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Milan. Copenhagen Prague Lisbon.

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123

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4.18 18.5/10 1834

ONLY SEVEN BEHIND. Rio.

SOUTH AFRICANS HOLD THEIR OPPONENTS.

Brisbane, Nov. 23. The South Africans completed their Innings for 195.

At the close of play Queensland had acored 78 for the loss of 4 wickets. Router.

Bombay

Yokohama

Joan

1/4.5/32 Emice 20.13/32

71

Montevideo.. ..28 Montreal

.4.25 Silver (spot)....18.5/16 (forward) 18.5/16

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In their Arst innings, Queensland compiled 202.]

(?) 16 zita.

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Mr. Fowkes

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