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THE CHINA MAIL,

FOOTBALL

citement, each sida going all out for the winning point, but all their efforts came to nil and the teams were obliged to rest con.

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The Somerseta scored through Mead, but St. Joseph's led at the interval by goals recorded by Gutieres and Castilho.

The Saints continued to hold the upper hand, and went 'further ahead

H.K. YACHTING Second Championship Race

"EIGHT MILES' COURSE

The second Championship race

tant, with a division of the points. through Guterres, but the Somersets for racing yachts was salled on

Result:-

Kowloon Police

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Comment It was an excellent game from the onlooker's point of view.

The Police did remarkably well And If they can continue this form will soon draw away from the foot of the 'table.

made determined effort in the clos Saturday afternoon over a course of the Club House. ing stages, and after Denmead had de. 8.2 miles, from

Channel creased the deficit, Earley got through to Lyamun Beacon (8), to bring the scores level.

Rocks (P), Mark on line (P) and Restalt:---

Channel Rocks (8).

Somorsets

St. Joseph's

EWO v. CHINESE "D"

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Played at the Stadiam this match resulted in a win for the home team

There were good entries for the three classes, and only one hoat falled to finish the distance.

The Times

The an shed and corrected timas are given below:-

"H Class"

The start was made at 2.26 p.m.

Estall did excellent work in the opening half, but was inclined, to waver towards the finish. Wynne and Howarth showed good under- standing at back, while McGreavey was the best of the middle line.

Valentine was by far the best by two goala to nil. Ewo played up of the vanguard, but Johnson and well in the first half and seemed like Dians (3) Bentey also played a worthy partly to capture their first paint of the Colleen (4) in the struggle.

season, but the Athletic managed to Rolla (5) wear them down after the interval, Falcon (6)

Dorothea (2) and goals by Loung Tat-wing and Hin La Linda (1) Kini-hung decided the issue.

Result:-

Kowloon were probably feeling a bit stale after their terrific efforts last week. There was little the matter with the defence however, Gillot being again at the top of his form. Dowman im- pressed in a clever half back line, while Gallagher and McKelvic shone in a forward line which was a trifle below form.

Division II.

SOUTH CHINA "B" v. KOS.B.

Borderers Continue to Win

lu spite the less of Cook, who was assisting the first team, the Borch rers hnd no difficulty in recording another victory and adding a further six goals to their already large average.

Stevens opened the scoring with a lovely drive, after good work by Bird,

and the lafter added a further point | # few moments later.

Shak Tak-on reduced the lead prior

te the interval.

The concluding hall

more oge sided affair.

was an even

The ball was rarely out of the South China half of the field, and goals by Crawley

(2), Rhodes and Stevena

Ewo..

Chinese "B",

CLUB. SOUTH CHINA "A"

Club's Overwhelming Defeat

TIMES. Finished Corrected .4.07.37 4.05.34

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"L. and G. Class" Started at 2.80 p.m.

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Daphne (1)

Gael (2) Wendy (4)

TIMES. Finished Corrected 4.25.01

4.25.01

Halycon (8)

4.29.01

4.29.04

4.34,05

4.28.37

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"Y Class"

Started at 2.35 p.m.

TIMES,

Finished Corrected

Did not finish.

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Played on the Club ground, this match ended in a complete rout of the home Why Wonder

Wings (4) team, the visitors piling up no fewer

Bluenose (9) than ten goals without response.

Boojum (2) In the opening half, goula by Chán| Speedwell (1) Yu-tien (3), Ip Koon-ming and Tan Adanac (6)

South Kwong-pak gave

China an Zephyr (5) overwhelming lead, but their lust for Lola (7) goula was unquenched and they pro-| seeded to put on a further five through Chan Yu-tien (2), Ip Koon-ning, Tanı Kwong-pak and Ip Koon-ning.

Result:-

Club

South China “A”

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KOWLOON v. CHINESE "A"

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Chinese Win After Splendid Rally

It is seldom that such remarkable sent the Borderers back to Sun Wai in changes come over a game as was the case in this encounter on the Railway ground.

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UNIVERSITY v. R.A.M.C.

Close Match at Happy Valley'

The Medicals were a man short for this match at Happy Valley, and went down the University by the odd goal in thres.

S. L. Wong' opened the scoring for the University and a further goal was added by L. Oppenheim prior to the change of ends.

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SOMERSETS v. ST. JOSEPH'S

Revival of The Saints

After their surprise victory over the Borderers on Wednesday inst it was confidently expected that the Somer sets would romp home against the Sainta, but contrary to expectations the Saints managed to snatch a point, fand, whut is more, deserved to win.

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Charity Football

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