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FOOTBALL

THE CHINA MAILA"

RESULTS

Lincolns Now Second In League.

DEFEAT ATHLETIC BY THE ODD GOAL.

Borderers

Kowloon

RAC

Pobce

Lincolna Athletic

Evro

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SATURDAY.

FIRST DIVISION

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0 St. Josephs

6.

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Taung Tsin

Borderers

RAF

3 South Chiria

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5. Club

1 Navy

8 St. Josephs

"TAIRO DIVISION

Lincolns South China

St. Jósepha Athletic

RA.SC.

2 Recruis

0 Borderers.

-3 Taikoo

3 R.E.

L Signals

4 University

SUNDAY.

First Division.

Lincolns

3 Athletic.

Goal Scorers.

The following were the goal scorers, in Saturday's matches:

FIRST DIVISION,

Janes (Borderers) Moore (RA) /** Davis (Borderers);" Gonsalves (Recrsio) Wood, (R.A.)

Pallister (Borderars)

Railton (Club)

Souza (St. Joseph's)

Leonard (St. Joseph's)

Bryant (RA)

Jekiston (Police)

Pila Police) Willkms (Folice) Cornwall (Police) Baldry" (Litcoins) Higgins (Lincolns) Kirkham (Lincolas)

Iu Tok-kl. (Athletic) Ho Kan-hing (Athletic)

SECOND DIVISION

(Ewe)

Au Ping-ming (Ewo) tại Hoar bf (Br Frearson (R.A.) Warne: (Navy) Wong Chal-pau Morris, (Borderers) Matthias (Borderers) Hoequard (Lincolna) McGuinness (Lincolns) Wood (RA) Discombe (RA) Phillips (Kowloon) Duield (Kowloon) Webb (Kowloon) Bickford (Kowloon) Martin (Nayy)

Wong Suksam (Trang Tri) Ha Yenng tin (Em) Stepsons (Glub) Sharp (Club)

Lakeman (Borderers) Hamblyn (Bederera)

Ko Hung-cheng (Athletic) Lo Chai-wan (Athletic)

THIRD DIVISION. Sanda (R.AS.C.) A Camplls (Recreio)....... Nelson (Bordeters) To Wing-chan (Taikoo) Joyes (R-A.8.C.)

Wong" (University)

Hui Yu-kwong Athletle)

8. Costello (St. Joseph's)

N. Costello (St. Joseph's)

0. M. Omar (St. Joseph's) Xavier (Recreio)

Hust (RA.F.)

Tate (RAF)

Purchell (Borderers).

Chan Tat-sang (South China) Lau Wing-kwong (South China)

Borderers

Lincolns

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LEAGUE TABLES.

} South China ",

9t. Josephs Athletic

Chib

Police Artillery NAVY BAR Kowloon Retrelo

DIVISION I

Goals PWADL FAPt.

2200·9. 2200 6* 32.30 14: 34

Cricket Notes

THE

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INTERPORT

FOOTBALL

TRIAL XI

Sunday's Game Against Royal Navy.

LINCOLNS CENTRE HALF 'SELECTED.

HE Indian Recreation Club have commenced their League season In the junior, division in a very uncertaint manner. On Saturday history repeat- ed itself and the Police defeated the champions by 20 runs at Happy Val- The second Interport Soccer Trial lay. Last year the Police recorded a will be staged on the Club ground four wickets victory over the Indians baxt Sunday afternoon at 4 pm. at Saskunpoo in the first few weeks The probable interport eleven, which of the season, but the Sookunpoo club

puffed themselves together and beat is identical to that published in the the "Kowloon Cricket Club to win the China Mail several days ago, will be fleague and to enable the I.R.C. to re- opposed to a representative" Navy¦¦

cord the double for the second year eleven.

in succession. History has repeated itself thus early in the season, wil it

"The omission of B. Gosano from

continue in the same vein is the ques- the team and his position in the re- tion now being asked in junior cricket serye Hist will occasion much sur- circles,

prise. The ex-Recreio forward-ia. one of the best wingers in the A and T. Loughlin, which exceeded South China vinger being a chal- APARTNERSHIP between F. Carey Colony, only Ip Pak-wah, the virile the half-century mark, was largely

tack.

responsible for the Police total of 101 lenger for the Honour. Cosano has against A. M. Rumjahn's deadly at also had Interport experience and Ouriously enough both Carey his surprising omission from the and Loughlin registered" "ducks" in team rather suggests that he may the corresponding fixture last year. Runjahn bowled really well for his 7 unable to make the trip even if wickets for 36 runs, and had he been selected.

more fortunate the Afth wicket would! The following is the team which never have added the runs that it did, will be on view:

both bataren playing several upplsh Rodger (Club); Mullane (S. W. shots which fell just short of the B), Strange (Club) Lam Yuk-ying fielders.

(C) AMAD), Barber (Linceins), Tong Kwan (S. C. A. A.; Cheng Sui-hong (South China), Doniny (Club), Howe (Club), Leonard (St. Joseph's), and Duncan (S. W. B:). Reserves:-Lau Mau (S.C.ALAN A Duncan (Club), B. Gosano (St.

TR. HUNTER showed good form with the ball and took 5 for 25. He looks as if he may make a kert ous challenge for the League averages. He bowled a good length throughout and took Bumjahn's wicket when he looked as if he might save the game. Last year he took 3 I.R.C., wickets for Joseph's), and Walker (R. A.). 16 runs. In fairness to the Ta- It will be seen that L/Cpl. Barber, dians, however, it must be pointed out the Lincolns centre half, has been that they were, without the services MP. Madar and H. T. M. Barma, the Valley he was the most conspicu given his chance. Yesterday at their opening batsmen, M. el Arcolli,

the Queen's College all-rounder, had ous players on the field in the League the misfortune to collect a "duck," but match between the Lincolns and the be showed promising form with the Chinese Athletic. On his present ball.

form Barber is almost assured "of THE University have not commencJR. Williams, Sports Officer of the the position, and, according to Lt. TH

ed the season very well, losing on Saturday to the K.C.C. by 5 wickets Lincolns, any player from that and to the Navy yesterday by 98 runs. regiment who is selected will be

A notable absentee on both days, how allowed to make the trip?

ever, was D. J. N. Anderson, who is

taking things easily after his recent already been selected-A. Howe,

Of the eleven players three have|zel operation. When Anderson rejoins

the side the Varsity should be able H. S. Strange and J. Rodger, the

to field a very useful side with, a three Club stalwarts.

Round opening pair of batamen in

Anderson and Rodrigues, the newly-

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tary, as I feel aure the ball that hit his pads broke across from the leg. The Aelding of the University is again brilliant with E. L. Gosano, L. T. Řide and A. A. Aziz outstanding.

Taylors 16 To 5.

HOME RUGBY.

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man anticipates. On a grass wicket Cardi Hollands secures, the majority of his. Llanelly wickets by surprising the batsman by Newport

6: Leicester his speed off the pitch. His action Portsmouth, Ber. Devonport Ber. through the air is slow but the spin Edin. Wanderers 8 Waladding

Edinburgh '9" Glasgow Acad. which he imparts in his deliveries makes them, come off the pitch like and County, Chaarpsonship...... greased lightning. Going on first Playing the combined team of change yesterday he took 5 wickets Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and for 19 runs in 5 overs, which is good Derbyshire, Warwickshire won by bowling on a fast scoring ground such 15 points to six at Beeston in the as the University.

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DR. COGAN EXCELS AT GYMKHANA.

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