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strong side on Saturday, and beat the Indians by seven goals to mil With the exception of one or two fonslaughts by the Indians early in the game, the ball was always in their own territory, and the goals "HAWKINS," 0; SOUTH CHINA, Ohad another on day on Saturday came at regular intervals. The Staffs
Connor when they beat South China "B" by Rhodes Despite the none teo encouraging Ave goals to it. The Chines are
Coles........ weather on Saturday, this match in never good on a wet day, and the STAFF AND DEFARTMENTS. the first round of the Hongkong soldiers did practically all they wish-Lt Col. Coles, not euten Football Shield Competition wased. In the Kowloon match, there Pte. Rhodes, run out played on the Club ground, and was a little more vigour in the ex-Col. Humphry, b Kennedy ............... 17 proved to be very loteresting and changes, and for quite a while the Pte. Filmer, run out.ALL well contested. It will go down in ball was kept at midfield, but soon. Sgt. Connor, lib.w.,, b Omer the records as one of the best games getting tired of playing with Capt. McCaulay, cand b Kennedy 1 of the season. The match was very
Capt. Tomory, c Hall, b Omar clean, and a pleasure to watch. In
Corp. Glands, c sub, b Omar .... the matter of speed, there was little
S.S. Theyers, e Jex, b Kennedy to choose between the teams.
Sgt. McKechnie, b Omar Losing the toss, the Chinese kicked
Extras off, and by means of a series of their characteristic long passes, they were successful in baffling their opponents for a while, and were soon in enemy
their opponents, Kowloon set out goal getting in earnest, and the came quick enough, almost every time Kowloon took the leather down into enemy territory. At half time the scores read 2 goals to milin favour of Kowloon. Ras:oussen was respon sible for both these goals. Soon after the resumption, Rasmussen sailors had notched his side's third goal The a sound man in the person of their fourth goal came from Millard from Omar right back, and this worthy robbed a good pass from Rasmussen. At Kennedy....... the Chinese and kicked to the final whistle, Kowloon emerged midfield without much difficulty. the winners by four goals to nil,
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MARINE COURT..
STRANDING OF THE 8.8.
"' KAIFONG.**
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At 2 4.m. it started to rain and at 2.39 the ship struck. He was satisfied that the ship was on her He saw no land. He could not see the land when the ship struck.
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UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.
This match in the United Services League was played on the Navy ground on Saturday and resulted in a rather easy win for the "Tamar" by 3 goals to mil
The game opened at a fairly brisk pace with the *Ambrose "
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HONGKONG CC. ». KCC..
This match resulted in a draw, Scores:-
TONGKONG C
E J. Michell, e Robinson, b James O C. Blaker, run out R A. Brand, run out
Extras
20 13
27
when he slipped and fell on the wet turf, the ball never got beyond him, "TAMAR,"3; "AMBROSE” “A.” 0. and the goalie was given little or no work to do. After a spell at midñela where the respective forwards brought. all their stock of tricks into play to
E. W. Day, st. Souza, & Stalker... 44. win an advantage, the sailors' speedy
A. B. Raworth, e Macaskill, b. left winger was placed in possession
Ramsay........... 29 Two of the defenders stuck to his
M. M. Maas, b Stalker.
2 heels and gave him no chance. Ee
Owing to the bad weather and the A. K. Mackenzie, e and b James. 5 centred, and Lt. Bonham Carter, slippery state of of the ground, goodA.L. Burnie, c'Overy, b Ramsay, 31 the salors centre-forward took football was impossible, and tumbles P. Jacks, not out shot at goal without waiting to stop were numerous.
W. Mackenzia. not out the ball as it came from the foot of the wing. The ball very nearly entered the net; the Chinese goalie assuming the offensive, but their was just able to punch it away, and progress was checked by amy the left back back cleared. After another spell at midfield during which time the Chinese came in for a lot of well earned applause for their clever and tircky play. Is Kau and Cheong Wing Hen broke away in a fine piece of combination, and made a bee line for the sailors' goal, where their progress was checked by the right back, and Ip Kau sent the hall to the right wing before he could be robbed. In his excitement however,
left winger
travelled
Total (for 8 wkts., declared)...191
M.
14
who played with sound judgment D. E. Donnelly, did not bat. as usual. After a spell at mid-
Bowling Analysts. field, Graydon, Brant and Taliana made a combined attack on the
Ambrose" citadel and forced a Pestonji corner from which Graydon scored. Stalker.. "Ambrose" made strenuous efforts to
Braga
James ....
Ramsay
equalize after this, and Clulow came Overy very near scoring for his side but Amy forced him and the ball over the line. "Ambrose" continued to press until Graydon was placed in
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wides.
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he disjudged the strength of his possession by "Tamar's" centre half. J. Braga, b Donnelly.... kick, and the ball rolled into touch Graydon ran down the field in fine D M. Goodall, b Bay .............. before his right winger could chase style, passing to Taliana when tack-C- P. James, b Donnelly........... it up. From the throw in, the sailors led near goal." The later kicked the R. R. Macaskill, not out............ relieved the pressure and again ball as it came to him and shot it 4. W. Ramsay, b Donnelly...... 1 placed their
in with force into the net for J. Stalker, & Day.... He possession.
"Tamar's second goal. "Tamar's' ab great pace, with Lt. Bonham Carter third and fast goal came towards the keeping in line with him. When inclose of the match through their left difficulty rear the half back line, he winger, who, after a good sprint centred neatly to the rentre forward, down the field, centered the ball course towards goal at an equally into the net. who trapping the ball, took a gig zag beautifully and Graydon headed it
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Go24. F.MS. "Calis... 8 7 0 1 1 2 18 64 11 12 8 9 H.M." Tamar H.M.S "Ambrose HALS. Ambroso "B" MR Alacrity." MS "Hawkins".
amazing pace. Lt. Bonham Carter got a The league table' which includes in difficulties when he was faced by Saturday's matches, is appended. both the Chinese backs, and passed to his inside right partner, but the latter was a few paces behind the centre forward, aud could not get at the ball in time. The Chinese centre-half cleared. At half time, the score sheet was blank. A feature which was exhibited. Excepting for a few offsides which could not be avoided in such a fast and exciting match, there was not a single foul awarded to either side.
landt: mareler of the s.s. "Cheong taken. the Court found: That of this half was the clean football
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CRICKET.-
Total for 5 wickets):115
Weaser, Pestonji, de Seusa. Overy, and Robinson did not bat.
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LEAGUE MATCHES.
to enquire into the circumstances of A Marine Court sa: this morning. the stranding of the s.s. "Kaifong (Butterfeld & Swire). The Court
Captain Innes, Marine Superinten was composed of Captain Basil Tay- į lour, B.N. (president). Lieut. F. J.dent of the China Navigation Com Lambert, R.N., D.S.C. (H. M.S.
Ipany, said the statements of the Chief, "Carlisle "). Captain T. Arthur, of Messrs. Goddard and Douglas. Mr. Oficer were corroborative of the 1. W. Read, master of the s.s." Pro-Master's talisaus, and Capt. N. W. V. Corr- After further evidence had been
Shing."
the s.s. "Kaifong" sailed from Capt. E. B. Jones, master of the Pathol for Haiphong at 4.15 p.m. on **Krilong." said the vessel stranded Dec. 10. 1919. At 5.7 p.m. the
CIVIL SERVICE END ́XI. off the island of Siong Lai Tao, in ship's position was verified by cross
Walker b Smith .............. the Tungking gull, on December 20, bearings and the course ser S. 61deg.
Anderson, c and b Smith while on a voyage from Paktoi to W. (true) to pass 11 miles outside
The second moiety opened just as
Fincher, b Reeves........ Haiphong. The vessel was carrying Norway Islands. Nothing was sighted fast as the first, with the sailors R:G.G.-R.E. v. INDIAN ARMY, Hamer, Reeves
· 100 tons of general cargo, and 27 except lights of passing vessels, perhaps the fresher of the two teams,
Bacon, b Reeves- passengers, including one European.ough the night was clear though but nevertheless, the Chinese kept
Acres, b Reeves The weather was clear and cloudy with dark. At 2.59 a.m. the ship struck pace with their opponente very which was started at the Happy Strange, b Reeves
Owing to bad weather, this match, Duncan, b Hannam. north-east wind and moderate on a shoal to the north of Siong Lai pluckily and for the first filieen Valley on Saturday had to be Barden run out....... Sea5. At 2.39 on the morning of Tao, which is ten miles from the esi- minutes of this half, they managed abandoned, after the Indian Army Haskett, b Miller ........ December 20, he was awakened by mated position of the ship. There is to make play very even, attack had declared with 171 for 6 wickets, Beaven, not out the vessel riking. He went on the no evidence of the ship having been ing
with keen determination Scores:- bridge and put the engine room tele- off her course at any time. We are and making themselves as danger- graph to stop, since the engines were of opinion that the ship must have ous as possibible, and it took all the going full speed. He asked the chief experienced a strong set to westward sailors' time to check their progress officer where they were and the latter which may be regarded as unusual Then the Chinese began to give signs replied he did not know. There was and not to be anticipated. The master of exhaustion, and it was at this Land about ha!! a mile distant. The took ali necessary steps before and juncture that the sailors went out to snatch a victory, but the Chinese all vessel, at the time she struck, was after the stranding."
fell back to defend their citadel, and going at about ton knots. He ordered |
formed up into such a solid wall, that it was impossible to get the ball
the goal. sailore forced â after much fruitless pressure, and this came very near materializing, bur the ball skimmed the cross bar and bounded into touch.
the well to be sounded and he also
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saving appliances were get ready,
boats slung out, and, everything done
for the purpose of life saving. A:
daylight one of the ship's boats was
sent out to find assistance and com-
ARRIVALS
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The .8. HAMIONG, Capt E Walker,
RE AND LA.
Capt. Gray, Bagnall Major Greenaway, e Tulfourd, b
Davies ...... Major Edwards & Davies Col. Tayior, b Bagnall
Major Middlemas, c Oliver b
Davies
Lt. Hammond, a Davies, b Bagnall Capt. Wahl, not out. The Lt. Clauson, not out..........
Exras
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Extras
Total.
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Total (for 6 wists, declared) ........171 Lt. Larkcom, Capt. Murray, and From Sergt. Smith did not bat.
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munication was established with some 1,970 tone, arrived yesterday at 0.30 midfeld, the sailors returned the balt junks and the passengere were sent, am. from Swatow with 650 tons of
-The
to enemy territory, and here one of 10 the nearest port-Hongay. The general carg -
the defenders handled the bail a ship was making water and soundings showed seven feet in the main holdan ay 4,312 tons, arrived yesterday at
*.STAKA DA, Capt. F. E couple of feet from the penalty area. The sailors' right back came downto and it was decided that it would be 8.3. from Singapore with 30 pack take the free kick, but the Chinese useless to try to get the vessel off.eges of mail.
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Besant, c Anderson, b Bacon.............. 18 Reeves, c Beaven, & Anderson ... 29 Miller, b Anderson
Buttress, e Anderson, b Duncan... 21 Legge, c Acres; b Anderson
James, b Anderson aqui
Hannam, c and b Anderson. 9
** Smalth, run out wr Sargeaunt, not outíðka Woodward, c Strange. b Anderson Graham, Burden, b Anderson.~*
17
Later on the engine room began to The a... KIUKIANO, Capt. Peacock, or had to resort to tricks in their make water. In steering his course, 1.3 to, arrivd yosterday at 3 a.m. last attempt to snatch a win, Whilst which was the usual ore, he made, luli¦ from Saigon with 2,000 tons of general their right back stood in front of allowance for the tide. He had never
the ball, one of their forwards Capt. Olliver, not out
Mr. Gur. Tallourd, not out been on the run before. It was his The 85 KWAI SANG. Capt. L made a dash towards it as it
Extras McConnol Hussey, 1,438 tons, arrived he was going to take the kick and John Hibbert, chiel officer of the yesterday at 7.30a.m. from Mike with simultaneously, the back put his toe
Total (for no wkts.).............. 25: to the ball. Even this trick did not vessel. gave corroborative evidence, 3 tous of col
work, and the leather bounded from
Bowling Analysis. one of the defenders right to the feet
first trip in the vessel.
He said the night was dark but clear." The sea was choppy. The vessel. wes going about ten knots. He sighted a steamer on the starboard bow at about 12.30 and lights of several junks on
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Total
M. R. W.
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the ball and his citadel as one lusty Hammond 3
kick could make possible. When
the final whistle came, the score
sheet was still blank It should be very interesting to watch the re play of this match, when given bet
STAPE
CRAIGENGOWER
This match resulted in a win for
52
ter weather conditions, a faster and the Staff by 22 runs. Scores
more exciting match will be witness
23D DIVISION LEAGUE,
CRAIGENGOWER.
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St Jex,'c Tomory,b Rhodes.
Trompson, his wicket, Rhodes" C. Kennedy; b Connor...duais W Hall, e sub, b Rhodes
Omaric Theyers, b Rhodes Y. Abbas, b. Comar miniitynnyrene
Kamsay, b-Connor
With the exception of the Kow foon South China"" 4" match, there was nothing very interesting in all the second division matches. St. Joseph's M. Pinga, b Connor............. College who have been losing quite TePitt, Connor ****
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