SAFES.
THE CHINA MAII.
hand by the referee, and very good but perhaps trine scrappy game was the result
The China eleven had the best of matters, and were very unlucky in the first half; a good corner was given, and the ball bounced up being cleared
finding the net three times, and Norris and McGreavy once. Os wick saved a penalty from MacGreavy at the commensament of the game.
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SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL
WIN FOR KOWLOON..
Division I
Kowloon 3 Police
Club. o Calha
Tamar... 4 China. "B."
Division II
C. de. Rec. "B" o China “B”
Surreys 5 Club, B
Jopa Heart. 3 G. de Rourelo.. Joseph's "A"... 3 China, A
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Prices of admission to the stands 1s 30 cònts and 50 cents for Services and 50 cents and $1 for Civilians. Ladies free.
The following will represent "The Rest
Following were the teams Surreys B-Hills; Laight, Lemar Hyan, Rodger, Robinson,
Clarke (Police): Wynn (Police), Halftime arrived with the score Norris, Peskett. sheet blank The second half was Club B-Oswick; Lyon, and Bishop (Club): Leung Yuk much of the sime tenor, as the Buxton Bell Fergusson, Pun-Tong-(S.CA.A); McKelvie (Kow- first South China having the cheou; Bell, Roberts, Ballton, loon), Duncan (Kowloon); Clemo (Kowloon) Forsyth (Club) Johnson majority of the play, the Club de Douglas, Dixton.
(Police) L Wat Tong and Chan Recreio putting the ball to the Comer constantly, but from which
Kwong lu (SCAA),
the China eleven were unable to scoço.
For the Chinx team the best! players were undoubtedly their two backs, Kwok Fung Kee and U. Wing Chaan, while Tso Kwa Sink played a good game at centre, while the only one that shone on the Club's team was, their goalle, Fernandes who played fine game
St. Josephs "A" v. 5. China "A"
(1) (3)
"The Services." team is 23 follows:
Wavish (Tamar): Handförd (Tamar), and Leonard (Diomede): Charlesworth, Bristowo (Surmys), Woodland and Brown (Tamar). Eatom, Humberstone;' Butter and Macklesworth (Surreys):
Reserves: Ball (Submarines) and -Wooldridge (Surreys).! Mr. F, Smith will have charge of the
On the St. Joseph's ground, the match between the St. Joseph's "A" and the South China "A" resulted in a gain for the former by three goals to one. Leonard, Ward and Maher scored for St. Joseph's, and Ip Kau scored for S. China. The following represented the St Josephe team-Lorring: in keeping the Chink forwards out. Ward, Guest, J. Leonard, Came
Line, Up. Club de Recreio" "g-Ferne Mckenzie, T. Leonard, G. Miller, A Ward, andes, A. Gomes, M. Cruz, A. Maher, Rodriguòs, Carvalho, S. A. Marcal, G.Kent. Remedios, G. Osmund, J. Ribiero, H. A. Alver, (Capt) FR
Hyndham. S. E. Sousa
"South China "B"Yik Chan- pong, Kwok Fung-keo, U. Wing- chase (Capt) Law Fing-cheung Fong Ting kec, Chan Woon ja Cheeding, Tam Cheon-fool, Tso Kat-sing, Lau Man, Chow Hou,
leang.
Surreyev, Club "B"
(5)
(0)
The meeting of what are looked.
on as the two premierjunior teams, European at any rate) provided quite good football although the soldiers were able to run up. large score largely on account of
St. Joseph's "3" v. K. Reserves
(2)
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG CLUB
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·NOTICE.
On the Navy ...”A” ground, the match between St Joseph's B and the Kowloop Reserves resulted in throo goals to two in favour of the forON ARMISTICE DIY (TUESDAY), mer. D. Pau and C-Barrios (2) scored for St. Joseph's.
The teams were as follows: St. Joseph's "B-J. Pau, P. Lim, J. Delgado, J. Holmes, H Lim, C Barrios, F. Lea, K. M. Omar, J. J. Lee, D. J. Pau, D. Bink.
Kowloon Reserves Beach;
W. H Parratt, H. Prowse; G. White, A. W. Brown (capt.), S. Randie; A. Lathan, W. H. Brown, W. Taylor, A. Kirby, B. Ras
Drums v. University.
(2) (0)
On the Club ground the Univer- sity met and defeated the Drums by twa goals to nil.
CLUB LOSE TO TRICKIER TEAM.hable to play after halftime, their fitness and the knowledge of
leaving them with only ten men, each other's play which comes Sacred Heart Club de Rec. "A"
(all) which seemed to handicap them with constant practice. It was broo severely The match started th means a one-sided game, however On the South China ground the Kowloon pressing and after a good and the Club put up quite a good match between-the-Sacred Heart- deal of midfield play Clemo show. Their cblef fault, however, and the Club de Recreio "A" was
·got away and scored with awas indiscriminate kicking There a one-sided affair, the latter
was certainly a very nasty croswinning-by-five-goals.to.nil. beautiful shot, which quite beat Clarke, the Police custodian. This wind blowing at the time but allowance should have been made gave the Kowloon forwards a flip, by the Club as it was by the McKelvie then passing to Hayes Surreys who by means of short who missed an easy goal. Then passing movements were able to still pressing they gave Clarke a hard time, which he was quite keep the ball well under control.. equalto, obtaining merited ap The only players to show any plause from the spectators. This degree of form were Buxton who set the Police going and from a played very soundly in the left melee near the Kowloon goal, back position, Bell, who did all he-A-Charity game-will-be-played. could as right half to hold the on the Club ground on Tuesday Johnson netted the ball.
clever soldier forwards, and his (Armistice Day) in aid of Earl The second half, playing with namesake on the right wing who Haigh's fund for disabled Exser-: ten men, the Police seemed lost, could nearly always be relied upon vicemen and their dependants. Simpson and Johnson trying hard to get away with the ball if a good The game will be between teams but the rest expect Fenn being pass were made to bin. MacGreavy representing The Services and totally at sea. Duncan put in a was the outstanding figure of the The Rest. Kick off is at 4 pm; good shot for Kowloon soon after Surrey team in the pivotal half sharp and the full forty five
DIVISIÓN I
"Club” 'v. "Chinese “A
(1) (0)
If the Club forwards had main- sained the promise of the opening stages of each half they should have been the victors on Saturday but they fell away badly and failed to take advantage of the opportuni ties given them
the by halves and full back. The game was fast and on the whole interest ing to watch, but it was marred by the frequent stoppages of play due to infringements by both sides 4chiefly by the China team).
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Halftime I all.
I
Tuesday's Charity Game.
the start which Clarke was hard back position and of the forwards minutes each way will be played. put to, to save, just placing it over Rodger, Robinson and Norris A good game is assured all who the crossbar. McKelvie tried hard played very nicely together. They attend.--
to score after this but was also, tested Oswick pretty severely with By kind permission of the successful. Fitz-Gerald then their well placed shots, Rodger officers the band of the East Surrey gave a lovely centre, which Clemo apparently netted; the referee how- ever, though appealed to seid it was not over the line.
A feature of the game was the consistently good play of the Club delence. No matter how This rather nettled Kowloon and badly the awards fell away they they got going. McKelvie putting were always to Le réited upon not in one of his straight ones scored only to stop the map but to place from a corner by Hayes. This the ball where the forwards should was followed shortly after by, a be. Gerrara and Bishop were on, good run down by Clemo, who top of their torm and the half passed to McBride, who scored, backs were always behind the thus giving the Kowloon' side forwards leady tu back them up their first victory for some weeks. when there was nothing doing The new change in the forward in their own" half. Mair and line, certainly made a difference, Stewart were particularly good McKelvie at centre being com and Howard appears to be settling plete master of the game through- down well to his new position. out, while Clemo and McBride Not a great deal can be written worked together well, Clemo in favour of the performance of playing a very good game.
Line Up. the Club forwards. Evelyn and
Kowloon: Stewart, Wheeler, Jones were the pick on yesterday's Knight, Duncan, Turner, Pasco, showing although they were good Cleme, McBride, McKelvie, Fiz
There was a Gerald. Hayes. -- in patches only. Doticeable lack of cohesion in
In
them as a line and their footwork was not great by any means. comparison with their opponent's line they were unwieldy and amfinished, Key was rather dis appointing at outside left although occasionally he got in a nicely other placed shot, On the wing Pile played quite cleverly when he got the
Police Clarke, Wynne, Mc- Walter, Britton, Forbes, Oram. Pearson, Dewar, Fenn, Johnson (Capt) Simpson.
Tamar v. S. China "B,"
(4)
(NW)
On the Seckumpoo ground the chance Tamar met the South China "B,"
by the Tamar after half time, curiously enough by the same players mentioned above.
but his Ficking is weak and defeated them by four goals. and this was particularly notice to all. The latter team consisted able in the corner kicks of which of only eight men until after the much more might have been made. Arst half, and nine, in the second. The Ching team again delighted Roberts, and McBrion each scored
|a goal in the first half," with their excellent combination A further two goals were scored and dazzling footwork. They took full advantage of their superior speed, and if their shooting bad been anything like good they would have penetrated Rodger's defence more often-excellent though it was. Their star players Were Sum Kam-sun, who scored the only goal of the match, Leung S, China B-Hu Shing lu; Yoktung, and LamYuk-ring. Wykem Chuen (Cap.), Lo Wałam, hongh the latter was pulled up Ising Lung, Trang: Fook-chol, alten for infringements.
Fung Wingcheong, Chung Chung Kong, Chủ
The teams weIO;.
The teams were as follows: Tamar-Wavish; Ball, Nanford; Lawton, Woodband, Chefrett Jobpsop, Robert, Melrinn, Frior, Brow..
Kwong
Cho-Rodger: Gerrard and Kwong-young, Tang Chin-huggis
Bishop; Main Stewart and
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DIVISION. II..
(0)
B”China "B"
The Club de Recreio wero ucky in managlug to obtain) a less draw from South Cona at tug Kimbɔof Football
playing at home and very badges game altered: forward line: | #TUA
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