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FOOTBALL.
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BORDERERS IN FORM.'
the first quarter of an hour, then KOWLOON RES v. BTH. CHINA. awarded a penalty, but Northey they got three in succession, the
,put outside, and following a hot first and second through Campbell, Kowloon turned up in full force attack on the Police goal the Kow- whose second goal was scrambled at Chatham Road for this Junior loon contre tested Stokes, who through, and the third was obtain-" match but only three or four saved well ed by Gardener with a high cross-of the Chinese team put in an ap The Police now took a hand and shot. The Borderers kopt up their celled. A good crowd of spectators centre from Pasco, the Police pearance, the match being can after Hudson had missed a fine. spirited display, with an occasional present were naturally disappoint centre forward flashed a beauty IS HEREBY GIVEN
break away by South China.
ed with the non-appearance of the that the THIRTIETH OR- The features of Saturday's In melee in front of the South] Chinese team.
just by the post, Kowloon at- DINARY ANNUAL MEETING of games were the fine victories of China goal, Chang Yuk-kwan held,
tacked and despite fine work by this Company will be held at the Borderers and the R.A., the latter and cleared, hut Everest, with a Division II "B.”
Wynne and Sherry, Vickars made Office of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe-showing splendid form and at first time return, scored from 25
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ST. JOSEPH'S v. KOWLOON,
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similar manner;
a corner
They
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the 16th February, 1928, at 12.30 Present playing a strong game. yards' range. The Afth goal was p.m., for the purpose of receiving Several junior games were can- obtained in a the Report of the Directors to-celled, the Hong Kong Club Re-Campbell being the scorer. gether, with Statement of Ac-serves again failing to field a then forced counts for the year ended alat team, although down to play the China cleared, and the play became goal cach. December, 1927, and if thought at St. Joseph's on the Club ground. more even. Towards the end of
Kowloon kept up the at- to sanction the payment to the These frequent disappointments the game, Pte. Alexander sent over CHINESE-ATH. v. KUNG WOO. but the Police defence held, and tack, Muir doing well on the loft, Directors of the yearly aum of by the Senior Club 2nd XI are a good centre which Stock convert- $1,000.00 as an annual bonus in regrettable.
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ed an outstanding game.
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RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Division I. 2. RAF.
the Directors' remuneration be in-H.K. Club... creased from $1,000.00 per annum South China.. 2 KO.9.B. Regt...
R.A.
4Queen's Regt... Division "A" Junior.
THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY; the 6th February, 5. China "B".. 3 Recreio Res. 1928 to THURSDAY, the 16th S. China "A".. 4 University February, 1928, both days in- clusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors;
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary, Hong Kong, 30th January, 1928,
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RACE MEETING, 1928.
13th, 14th, 15th and 18th February.
Members are reminded that these Badges will also admit them to all the Extra Race Meetings of this
year.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members have the privilege of introducing two non-members to the Members Enclosure.
Division "B". Junior..
St. Joseph's.. 1 Kowloon "B" Chinese Athletic 9 Kung Weo
Friendly.
6:
1
0
South China
K.O.S.BA.
B.A. SURPRISE.
2 6
by a dense crowd all round the touch
Hot Attack. Hine.
Police set up a hot attack in Athletic:-Lee, Lee, Chan, Le, the second half, but Hedley was Chan, Hee, Lee, Leong, Pong, Lee, playing well at centre half, and Wong.
Wheeler was kicking in quite old- Kung Woo:-Li, Wong, Tee, time form. The R.A. defeated the Queen's Leung, Soo, Yeung,. Cheung, Sek, Kowloon Stokes did well to save a From an attack by Regiment at Sookumpoo by four Young, Li, Ng.
hot shot from McKelvie. goals to nil.
The game was very exciting as, Kermick was the next to dis- Teams:--
local rivalry as represented by the tinguish himself in the Kowloon Royal Artillery-Philpotts, Trim, Kowloon Chinese (Kung Woo) and forward line, dribbling through Excel, Ginty, Fuller, Vicars, F.the Hong Kong Chinese (Athletic) nicely but finishing over the bar. 1 Smith, Maddocks, Pulford, Jeach, was much in evidence. The ball Kowloon were now doing well, o Hill.
travelled up and down at a furious playing with rare dash and test- The Queen's Regt.-Dodds, Hill, pace, Wong and Lee on the Athle-ing Sherry and Wynne, the Police Morris, Canter, Evans, Richardson,tic left playing well together.
backs defending well, but in a big Caldicuit, Barkley, Herridge, Hoo- A penalty against Kung Woo was break away by Kowloon, Northey per, Bunn.
well cleared by Li, who effected a came right through on his own Referee: Mr. Barber.
fine save and at the interval there but finished weakly and Police re- The game started off at a ratti-was no score.
Heved. Police attacked through ing pace and the Gunners soon set. On resuming the Athletic attack- Cornwall and Howarth, but tled down into their stride, regia- ed determinedly and only very fine Slipper anved and Kowloon retired tering their firat goal within ten defence by Wong and Tee, Kung winners of a good game by one minutes of the start, Leach run Woo's full backs, kept the Athletic goal, ning through and, scoring with a forwards out, and a brilliant clear- lovely ground shot, well out of ance by Li, Kung Woo's goalle, reach of Dodds, the Queen's goalie, close In was warmly applauded.
The Queen's then made a doter-
0
1 H.K. Police Kowloon .....
Matches Cancelled. Hong Kong Club Res. v. St. Joseph's. South China v. Kowloon Res.
Division L'
-
H.K.F.C. v. R.A.F.
area. A burst by Vernon was
R.A. The Queen's Regt.
Division II "A.”
4 0
RECREIO v. SOUTH CHINA.
Comment. Although a friendly, the match
McKelvie was always a worker
HOCKEY.
A JA P
CLUB AND ARTILLERY.
The teams were:- R.A.F-Avery, Leggott, Arlett, Morris, Welsh, Bailey, Robbins,.
The Athletic were generally the was fought out with rare spirit. MEMBERS' BADGES. Birch, Vernon, Armitage, Kingett. mined effort and forced a corner superior side, but fine breaks away and Police made the locals go all
Hong Kong Football Club without results. Members' Budges of Admission
by Ng on the left and Yeung at out for their win. Stokes de- are now randy and may be obtain Rodger, Wallington, Lyon, Rallton,
End to end play ensued, with centre forward were only kept out putised well for Clarke, and ed by those members who have not Stewart, Watson, Taylor, Alexan-Barkley of the Queen's missing a with difficulty.
Wynne, Sherry, McCreeby, Brit- already received them, from Messrs. der, Bishop, F. S. W. Smith, Simp-golden opportunity of scoring. Kung Woo made many dashing tain, and Hudson, played strong Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Build-on.
Leach then secured, and placed to raids, principally through Cheongames.
Muir played a dashing inga.
Referee: Captain Auster, M... Smith who, taking the ball down at outside right, who was a bit of game on the left for Kowloon, and R.A.
the wing, made a fine centre for a flier, but the Athletic defence Northey and Kermick got on well, For this match the Club were at Hill to head into the act, thus put-held, and in spite of great pressure snips.
although they missed several home to the R.A.F. It commenced ting the Gunners two up.
by the Athletic forwards, Li in goal before a small crowd of spectators.
The Queen's were well holding and Wong and Tae resisted all} The opening exchangea were even, their own, and should have been efforts to score, the game ending in and Hedley and Wheeler were the defences prevailing. Both sets on level terms, if they had availed a pointless draw,
very strong in the defence. Slip- of forwards passed woll but their themselves of the opportunities of A great crowd seething with ex-per deputised for Angus with attacks broke down In the goal fered.
citement watched this game which credit, and a good crowd were A limited number of tickets are
rewarded with a available and may be obtained from cleverly folled by Rodger, who im-ners two to their credit.
Half time came with the Gun-owing to local rivalry was intense
fine sporting
Mesara. Linstead & Davis, Alexan-mediately afterwards saved a shot
with interest, and there is no doubt game, there being an absence. of The second half was mostly in the Yaumati and Mongkok Chinese that the game was played at a fouls and this notwithstanding dra Buildings, on or before SATUR by Kingett in good style. favour of the R.A., with brillant showed sterling form against their fast pace and the players went DAY, 11th February, 1928, at a costi The Club were not to be denied flashes from the Queen's at Inter- rivals from Hong Kong. of $10 each per day or $80 for the and Avery was called upon to punch vals, who also missed a penalty. day's play the Athletic were slight
On the all out all the time. Meeting.
out a dropping shot by Simpson, Leach, who was on top of his form, ly superior, but Lee and his backs The charge for fulmission for Ladies' to the Members Enclosure and the RAF defence was kept scored both goals in this half.
had many anxious times and for Kung Woo Li, Wong, So, Yeung, will be S4 per day. Each member very much on the alert.
The game was fast. In a quick can obtain upon application to the
and Ng were very good, while the Secretary, badges for the admission move on the Club goal Vernon scor-
Athletic were well served by Lee,! of two Indien free of charge. Oned with a fine shot. The Club forc-
Chan, Chow, Leong and Wong, the game being very bright with 'much no pretext will children be permit- ed a corner which was not cleared led in either enclosure during the and Taylor sent in a deceiving ball
good football. first three daya racing.
which scored, Avery failing in his
The following will represent effort to turn the ball round the
STH. CHINA V. BOY SCOUTS, the Club 2nd XI on the Club post. Even play followed with This game was played at Happy
ground at King's Park to- Avery having slightly more work to Valley and resulted in a win for This junior game
at 5.p.m. at Kowloon morrow,
sharp: do than the Club goalkeeper. Haif- South China by 3 goals to one. proved a fast and interesting game-F. S. Nicholls, L. A. R. Duncan time came with the score one goal Play was inclined to be rough at with South China much superior to (captain), L. F. Nicholson, W. R.
times, the referee, in addition to
the youthful scouts and in a fast Greenhalgh, Rev. J. P. Murray, Even play ruled the second half, ordering the Recreio goalkeeper off first half Lee Shui-hong scored for Rev. N. Evans, R. R. Todd, A. Č.
the field. gave two penalties against i called on to save a Rodger was
In the second half the Jacobs-Larkcom, W. A. Nowers. stiff shot and Vernon missed a good them. Tong Kwan took the penal. South China who led at half time Howell, R. K. Valentine, Capt. E
tles and beat the Recreio oalkeeper by 1--0. on each occasion.
South China XI. played bright foot- Wan Kiu-chul also scored for the ball and added to their lead Yau South China team, Pereira scaring Tin-wah scoring also Ho Chu-wing, for the Recreio. South China de- while Lee Shul-hong added another. The following will represent the served to win but the score does The Boy Scouts retaliated through Club in the Sim Shield match on not indicate the run of the play Lau Ying-hong but the Chinese XI. the U.S.R.C. ground at 4.30 pm. on which was fairly even throughout.
were always superior and won a Wednesday next: Recreio 1, South China 3.
bright game by four goals to one. W. J. Lockhart Smith, J. E. For the Scouts the goalle did well Henry, D. Lyon, A., A. Dand on application to Messrs. Linstend hard luck with a shot which hit the & Davis, Alexandro Buildings. crossbar. The Club forwards then
and the right wing were very en- (Capt.), J. E. Noronha, L. M. S. Employers are requested to dis met with deserved success, Simpson A very one-sided game was seenterprising, while South China were Lloyd, G. B. Slipper, W. Woodward, tribute them with discrimination, running in from the wing and level-on St. Joseph's ground, resulting well served by their right full back, F. G. Wheeler, B. W. Sampson, I. and to endorse their names on the ling the scores.
in a good win for China "A." Play centre half and the left wing, the Whitley. The result is a fair reflex of the was rarely outside the University forwards showing bright football, Servants are not permitted in the play. Rodger kept a good goal. goal area, their opponents beating Members' Enclosure except for puss Stewart opened up the game well them at all points of the game. ing through on their duties, but and the Club forwarda did well Occasionally the University for- must remain in their employers' against A worrying defence, words broke away and were imme stands.
Avery's failure to prevent the first diately driven back by the China Any persons found loitering about goal against his side marred an "A" defence. with Servants Passcs in their pos otherwise ne display. Welsh was were Chan Woon-yin, Pang Cheong, i The goal scorers for the winners.j
For this interesting match at Russion will forfeit the same and a stumbling block at centre-half, in the first half, and Chang Shlu- Kowloon the Police unfortunate will be removed from the enclosure. and Vernon with Armitage were hong and Tsol Ping-fan in the ly turned up three short and were
By Oriler,
the best of a nippy set of forwards, second half.
H.K. Club
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Admission by ticket only. Bookmakers, Tic The men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Flong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Mesting.
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chance to score soon afterwards.
The game was kept very open, the ball being swung about by both teams. The R.AF. forced a corner without result.
Following a run down by the SERVANTS' PASSES. R.A.F. forwards Vernon again scor- Prases for Servants will be issueded with a low shot. Robbins had
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CHINA "A" v. UNIVERSITY.
Ching "A" 4, University 0.
Friendly Matches.
KOWLOON V. HONG KONG POLICE.
assisted by Guest, Pasco and Blacklock of the Kowloon. Re- Berves. The majority of the Police stalwarts were on viJw,i however, and a keen game was witnessed. Kowloon made fur-
Vickars being tried at outside
right vice Pile, May playing half and McKelvie asslating the for
CLUB v. ARMY.
NIGHTMARE !
H.K. CLUB v. ST. JOSEPH'S This match, which should have South China, Chang Yuk-kwan, been played on the Club ground Li Ting-sang, Leung Wing-chiu, was scratched owing to the in-ther alterations in their team, Leung Yin-chan, Paag Wah-bing, ability of the Club to raise a team Leung Wing-tak, Ko Sik-wal; Wong ·KLOS.R. RES. v. R.A. RES. Wel-shun, Fung King-cheong. Ip
wards, while Northey and Are you troubled with night- Pak-wah, Lai Ting-taal.
The HA. kicked off with only Kermick (Royal Navy) helped mare? Is your sleep disturbed by KO.S.B-Boyce, Gardener, Mar- nine men, and did well under the the forward line, Muir coming in distressing dreams so that the tin, Drury, Everest, Skigge, Camp circumstances. The left wing ob- again at outside left. The teams Are you pale and weak, tired most night's rest does not refresh you? bell, Stock, Humphries, McGllachy,tained possession, and got away. lined out as follows:- of the time, out of breath on slight Aloxandor.
centring a lovely pass, which was Kowloon: Slipper: Wheeler, exertion? Referee: Mr. Gilbert.
beaded over the bar. The Border Dodshon; May, Hedley, Miles; Is your appetite poor, your diges- For their opening game on the ere then advanced, and a well Vickars. Kermick, Northey, tion weak, and do you have pains new ground South China had the placed high shot was well held by McKelvie, Muir,
after eating?NA K.O.S.Bs as their opponents and the goalie. The Borderers con
Police: Stokes; Wynne, If you have any or all of these great excitement prevailed through- tinued to press and 20 minutes out the game. The first half was from the start registered their first Sherry; Guest, McCreeby, Brit symptoms you need a tonic, and the tain; Pasco, Cornwall, Hudson, Dr. Williams Pink Pills because best tonic you can possibly take is goal through Craig. fairly even, with the Borderers hav On the resumption of play the Howarth, Blacklock,
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