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GAMES..
„SCOTLAND v. CHINA.
Dates, have been fixed by the Hongkong Football Association for the Shield senior and junior final ties and the deciding match for the "Sunday Herald" Inter- national Charity Cup..
As both Scotland and China have beaten England in the "Sun- day Herald" Cup, they will play off for the championship. The game has been fixed for Saturday, March 21. kick-off at 4.30 p.m. Club ground.
was injured and had to leave the field for a time. Simpson was seen to advantage in one or two attempts but nothing came of them. The RA, although trying hard, could not. find the net, and they had to admit defeat by the only goal scored.
MONDAY MAR
June to be hurt, and had to be All the games will be played ou carried off the field. The Drums the Chinese YM.C.A. outdoor prassed hurd, and Brown fouled play ground./
Just outside the dreaded area. The following will contest for Hutchins took the shot, but, from the shields in the two competi the melee in front of goal, Kow-tions icon managed to clear.
Senior Students League There was no more scoring and Hongkong University "A" and Kowloon won by three gonls to "B," Kowloon British School, one
Queen's College, St. Joseph's College, St. Paul's College, Wan- chai School, Y.M.CA. Hostel, and Ying Wah School,
Teams
Kowloon Reserves: G. B. Slipper; A. Rasmussen, W. Parratt; Latham. A. W. Brown Junior Students' League (Capt.), S. Randle; C. Morris, V. Ellis Kadoorie School, St. Hast, K. Mason, A. FitzGerald, Joseph's College, Queen's Col- and J. Muir.
lege, St. Paul's College, Y.M.C.A. Drums Bayard; Cooper, Day School, and Ying Wah Parker; Aglewood, Freestone, School.
Result Police, 1; R.A, nil. From a spectators' point of view it was a very poor game to watch. The Police, as in their game against the Surreys, went all out in the first half and after scoring relied on their defence to keep their opponents out. There Mukkett: Crocket, Hutchins, Basket ball is proving a popular Parker, Mumby, and Burridge, pastime with the boys as evid- enced by the frenzy of excite- St. Joseph's "B" v. University.ment and cheering which accom-
panies each game.
was a
•
Sacred Heart v. Club.
was no player of outstanding merit, although the whole defence, with the exception of MeWalters, played a hard game." Harris was the outstanding player for The College gained a creditable South Chinu Athletic Associa- the Gunners. His tysales with win against the University by tion will do duty for China. Fenn were good to watch and defeating them by two goals to The following have been selected until the latter was injured none.
honours were about eque1; to represent Scotland:-Clarke (Police) Gerrard (Club), Me- Castledene has lost some of his Kelvie (Kowloon): Mair. Stewart old form, whilst Smith (Club), A. Duncan (Kowloon): G. passenger, Duncan (Kowloon),
The Police were rewarded with Forsyth (Club). McBride (Kowloon), Dr.uccess for adopting purely cup Valentine (Police) and Keys tie tactics which proved the (Club). Reserves ( Johnston undoing of the Surreys. | (Club)_and_Dewar (Police),
In the event of a draw the match will be replayed. If not, the Cup will be presented to the winners when the match is over.
Shield Finals.
On Saturday, March 28, "the Shield finals will be played off on the Club ground, as follows:-
Junior: Kowloon Reserves v. Surrey Reserves-kick-off at 2.45 P.M.
Senior Kowloon v. Police- kick-off at 4:30 p.m.
Extra time will be played if necessary. Should this tale "place" in the Junior tie, the Senior match will start later. *
SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.
SHIELD SEMI-FINALS AND
"· LEAGUE GAMES
PLAY NOT UP TO PAR.
• On Saturday, the two remaining. Shield semi-finals, one in each section, were played off.
Cup-tie excitement probably accounted for the poor standard of play in both matches.
Simpson, the Police winger, should realise that an outride for ward's main duty is not to score goals off his own boot at the sacri- Ace of combination..
JUNIOR SHIELD.
Surreys Res. v. Reereto "A.”
For the Junior Shield game the teams lined up as follows:
Surreys; →→ Hills; Harris, Williams, Dumbrill, McGreavey, Lemar: Merry, Robinson, Stairs, Cheesman, and Peskitt
Recreio "A";
"Silva; Ogley, Xavier; Assimpcao, A. A. Remedios. ·H. C. Remedios; Xavier, Feurtes, Gosano, Rocha, and Brown.
The first half was very tame,
VARSITY SPORTS,
On the Club ground the home OPEN HALF MILE RACE TO team had to admit defeat by three goals to one.
The following played for the Sacred Heart-Ismail; Ramzan,
A.
COLONY.
The University Annual Athletic!
G. Mahomed Kitchell, Sports will be held on Saturday, Castilho, Harteam; Minu. D. April 4 at 2 p.n on the Pokfulam Mahomed, A. Dallah. (Capt.), Adall and N. B. Mahomed.
N. B. Mahomed, Adall and Minu scored for the school team.
Chinn "A" v. St. Joseph's "A."
There will be a post-entry event- the Half-Mile Race which is open to the Colony.
Ellis Kadoorie Sports..
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
The annual match at Fanling": yesterday between Wayfoong and Dwo resulted in a win for the Bank by the narrow margin of
4 of a point.
SINGLES
Wayfoong, Ewo."
Galloway v. Moncrief Macdougall v. Black Hollands v. Hegarty Cornaby v. Clerk Beith v Dalgety Austin v. Dunnett Eager v. Doyle Moon v. Towna Mill v. Walker Piercy v. For Pollock v. Peat
Mason v. Dumn Aucott v. Milne.
| Murdoch v. McIntosh.
· FOURBALL FOURSOMES. Galloway and Mac- dougall v. Moncrieff and Black Hollands and Cornaby v..
Hegarty and Clerk
Beith and Austin, vi
Dalgety and Dunnett. 2 Eager and Moon V.
Doyle and Towns Mill, and Piercy
Walker and Foy Pollock and Mason Pest and Dunn Aucott and Murdoch v.
0
Milne and McIntosh 2
W
2:
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Grand Total 13. 12 LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP. The final of the Ladies' Cham-
Playing with only nine men the College had to admit defeat by The Ellis Kadoorie Iridian School three clear goals. All three goals will hold its annual School Sports were scored in the first half. It on Wednesday, March 18, o pionship was played at Fanling is to be regretted that it was the L.R.C. ground, Sockampoo yesterday, Mrs. K. S. Morrison Mr. U. Runjahn will dis-defeating Mrs. E. B. C. Hornell necessary for the referee to order Valley. oft a player in this game.
tribute the prizes
by d up and 3 to play.
FRIENDLY MATCH.
Kowloon v. California.
Kowloon had no difficulty in
each side having their share of defeating a team from the e.s. attacking. The Recreio were the California. The football was | first to score, Brown sending over mediocre, neither side being at full a nice centre for their centre for-strength. Kowloon had nearly all ward to head past Hills, although the play, and their goal was hardly Feurtes would have scored had ever in danger throughout. Gosano missed.
Soon after this Peskitt, with 'a very lucky shot from the left wing, beat Silva, the ball enter ing the far side of the net. the goalkeeper evidently thinking that it was going behind...
There was no further scoring
In the first half Kowloon soon took the lead und when the whistle blew they had three goals to their credit through Muir, Hayes, and Duncan.
The second half was one bombardment of the California's goal with Kowloon shooting of the California's goalkeeper, the score was kept down to only one more against them, this coming from Duncan.
In the senior competition, the Police eliminated the Royal Artil-P to half time, the teams cross-weakly. Thanks to the good play lery and qualify to meet Kowlooning over with a goal, each to their Club de Recreio "A" went down to
the Surrey Regt. reserves and the latter pass into the final round to play Kowloon Reserves for the
trophy.
The China E team in the junior league failed to take the field against the Recreio "B" and
one of the China "A" players was ordered off the field by the referee in a match with St. Joseph's "A.”.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Senior Shield Semi-Final. Police... b R.A.
Junior Shield Semi-Final. “Surreys, el 2 Recreio ""...
LEAGUE.-Division II. Kowloon..... 3 Drums...qu'à 1 St. Joseph's "B" 2 University
..0 Sacred Heart .... 3 Club
... 1 Chien "A"
R St. Joseph's "A" D
SENIOR SHIELD.
"Police v. R.A.
credit..
Kowloon thus gained an easy victory by four goals to nil.
In the second half the game soldiers, although it must be said was nearly all in favour of the that the few flying visita paid to
The Kowloon team comprised: the Surreys' half by the Recreios were of more danger than all the-Hast; Wheeler, Reed; Prowse, soldiers' attacking. Stairs scored MeKelvie, Duncan; A. White, the second goal for the Surveys. Duncan, H. Hayes, Austen, and "A" 1.
Surreys, 2 Recreio Muir.
Result.-
LEAGUE-Division I.
Kowloon Res. v. Drums.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
First Division
Kowloon Had a rather easier Surreys.... win over the Dems tin was ex-Chipa "A" pected, after the close game two Club werk age..
Kowloon Kowloon started off and, within Police; ... two minutes from the start, opened A the scoring by a nice shot from Tamar Mason this quite beat Bayard. China "B" The Drums, however, were not to be disheartened and, going straight down from the centre kick, Parker netted, making the score lavel.
Drums continued to press
Goals.
P.W.D.L..F. A..P!5) 1201 33 7 22 .....13 82 3 29 13 18 12 61 5 21.12 13 ...12 61 526 14 13 13 43 6 12.19 II
I 50 6,16 25 10 .12 .4.1 7 12 16 9 14 10 13 8 55
Second Division.
Goals.
P. W. D. L.F. An Pts. 20 18 I 196 8 37 1815 1 257 13:31
18 11 2 5 39 20 24 17 10 1 640 25 21 18 67.5 33.32 T9 10 1.8 37 32
18 4 4'10 24 41 12
Rec. "A" For this game the teams turned and. Hunchins had bad. luck
Surreys......... St. Joseph's out as follows:-
"AT Police Clarke:
in not scoring. Kowloon then Wynne, attacked, Muir, putting in a lovely Kowloon.....
Drums ..... McWalters; Oram. Dewar, Fenn; shot, but Bayard saved at the ex-China "A" Britton, Pearson, Johnson, Dr. pense of a corner. Muir put in a Sacred Heart....18 5 3 10 25 45 13. Valentine, and Simpson.
R.A.: Moore; Doody, Hardy play around the goal, the Drums Chb........ fine centre, and after" considerable Rec.." B.. Rachel, Reade, Viccars; Harris, Pullford, Castledene, Bradley, another corner. Morris put in a University....
cleared. Kowloon then forced St. Joseph's and Smith.
The game opened with the well-julged shot right in the goal China, Police attacking, and Simpson piece of individual play cleared. mouth, but Freestone, with a fine was conspicuous for a couple of Kowloon, however, were not to be nice runs down the left wing denied and, as the result of con- but his finishing was
8 4 4 10 10.35 12
17
36 8 12 46 13
3:4 12'17 51
24 12 13 51.8
BASKET BALL.
SHORTLY.
The following are the results to
PS.C.A.A.
P.-W. L. Pts.
5 50 10 5 4. 1 8 64 28 6 38 6 5 2 3. 4. 5:14 2 4 0 4
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ST. ÉAUL'S DAY, 1925.
Londoners all and citizens of Architrave, cornice, pediment, the
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Valentine sent behind, and at the broke through, and scored, Short-
weak tinas! pressure, Mason, at last TWO NEW COMPETITIONS other end Smith ballooned the ly after Muir made a fine rush, ball over the bar, Both Johnson Couper fouling him just outside and Valentine missed an open the goal area. Muir took the kick date in the Open League Shield goal from a nice dropping centre and scored just before the whistle Competition: by Oram, Doody clearing at the blew for half-time, with Kowloon second attempt. Clarke saved a leading by goals to 1. certain goal from Bradley, who In the second half neither side Ching Wah was through and looked all the succeeded in scoring, although YM.C.A. WBY & SCorer. Pearson was they both tried hard.. Kowloon University. responsible for the only goal that started by pressing. Mason put Y. Hostel was scored, heading the ball past in a fine shot, but Bayard saved at Moslem Club Moore from a nice centre from the the expense of a corner. Fitz K.B.S.F.P.A. right.
Gerald put in a fine shot and Three games still remain to The Gunners' defence was very Bayard again gave away, a corner. be played Ching Wah v. ahaky and corners too numerous Kowloon, however, were unable to K.B.S.F.P.A, Y. Hostel V; to mention fell to the lot of the obtain any advantage from K.B.S.FF.A., and S.CA.A. v. Police, but they were unable to Kowloon kept up the pressure, Moslem. Club. improve on them, although at one Morris putting in a nice shot, but The S.C.A.A. should easily beat time a goal seamed certain, Moore Bayard cleared, The Drums then the Moslem Club, and win the Funching the bell out from under pressed, but Slipper was safe shield with maximum points. Back to give thanks and meditate, "the bar after a well placed corner | FitzGerald made, a fine run, and Ching Wan""""should Reesunt" for "beholding by Britton.
finished up with a good shot, but their opponents, and come a good How the pile soared, orbicular, Half time Polite 1 RA 4 1 Bayard again aaved. Muir un second with 10 points. If may he ......” columnart Resuming, the Gunners" went "had had luck in not scoring. The mentioned that Ching Wah only. Then returned homewards happy 'all out to equalise, and it was Drums tried hard to score, Hut-lost to the League favourites.
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