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The second half opened with some fine foot work by the Butts, but Storris cleared. The Saints forwarde did not play up as well as in the first half, consequently the defence were vary, hardly worked, and had to be very quick E.G.A. Best Craigengower by two wickets to keep at the Buffs. From about five minutes and 51 rans. Mwe

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H.K.C.C. “A” 244; Police 107. STAR FOOTBALL Buffs best T.MOLA. 150.0 Naval Yard boat R.AM.O, 1–0

The referes refused to carry on in this match because one of the Medical team refused to go out the Bald when ordered. Naval Tard will in all probability get the points.]

R.G.A. beat B.O.C. 5-2

championship of the China Station. From the word "go" this fight was a willing ans, the Combatants proceeding early to mix things, Marriott has now been soon pitted against a etter man than the little sailor who fought an excellent fight throughout. Up to the sixth round of this event the issue was in doubt, but in the last two rounds Marriott wored heavily, and the referee decided the fight in his favour. Coxon of EMS. Tamar challenged the winter.

Interesting exhibition sparx followed between Robertson and Morgan of HMS. Flora, and between Grant of the Kent and Wright of the

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Played on the Craigengower ground at Happy Valley on Saturday this match ended in a win for the Artillery by two wickets and 61 runs Boores and analyses fellow

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B.K.C.C. "A" V, FOLICE. This match was played on the ground of the Hongkong: Cricket Club on Saturday, and realted in a win for the home team by 137 Turin: The following are the scores and

POLICE.

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Makin

H. B. Makin, 1.6.w. King

E. G. Oliver, 1.b.w. Karr.

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A. E. Fowler, a Kerr, b King

W.6. Di Tand, retired...

A.P. Dashwood, st. Pitt, b King A. Takling, fetired

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E. Irving, not out

J. H, Chalmare, et. Pitt, b King

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FOOTBALL

BUFFA 7. YMCAL

from the stars of the second half. Taylor left his forwards and stood practically in the goal months on top of McCubbin waiting for a spier from his halvas, which he expected to rush in This occurred time and again, but Athine in goal and McCubbin at back were too good, and with the aid of Brewster Taylor, was unable to rush the goal. The game at this stage was rather robust, but the Saints, who received a hot bombardment, kept cool and returned the ball again and again. Little Wharton seemed always in the thick of it. He has no weight but somehow he comes through leaving his opponents on the gound and wondering how they got there. Starria, on the other boud, gets through and it is only too evident how he does it The Buffs have a fine quintette but kick and rush tactics with an old handle McCabbin are useless. Perhaps a little more science would have baffled the Sainte defence. Dare at half was always working hard and put

Then the wain event of the evening was an nounced: & fifteen round contest between McFadden and Williams. McFadden's weight was announced as 15 stone 2ibe, while Williame turned the scale at 13 stone 4 lbs. This bout was of short duration, but was lively while it did last. Both men proceeded to mix things up and in the seond round MoFadder's right caught Williams on the jaw and felled him. In the fall his head struck the boards, and he was counteil ont...

Lentonant Chilcott of H.M.. Monmouth as referee, and Messrs. Kelly and Glover as

in a lot of useful work sa olso did Wren- umekeepers, carried out their duties to the satis Kuler su Bartlett did not play thair naletion of all concerned. Mr. W. W. Davis game. Brewster, Taylor and Drew were always of H... Merlin acted as anhonneur. working hard. For the Fainte Mo abbie, Atkins, Wharton and Belly played sterling football. The Buffs were the better team without doubt, but the Y.M.C.A. are always hard nuts to orsok This vistory will practi cally ensure the Balls the Hongkong Daily Prezz Cap

Final: Buffs, 1 YMCA, 0. Gunner Marsh proved an efficient referee.

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THE ROTAL HONGKONG

YACHT CLUB

SEVENTH RACE.

The following boats started in this race

Vernon, owned by Mr. H. P. Tocker, steered by owner;

To the large crowd who surrounded the field in anticipation of a good gains, this match proved a disappointment. Pily opened briskly enough, and gave promise of improving as the game progre wed. When the opening Hald was well worn Harding succeeded in netting for the Naval Yard, his goal being scored shortly before the referee ordered one of the Medicals Aft the field. The player refused to go, where-Worthington, steered by owner. upon the referee left himself and the league The matek ended in a win for the Naval Ydrd. Then the teams continued in friendly rivalry, the reulty when

time was announced, being B.AM.C., 3; Naval Yard, 2.

steered by Mr., Orme

Dions, owned by the Hon. F.H. May, Q.M.G., Erica, owned by Mr. A. Denison, steered by Mr. H. G. White.

Engineers, steered by Captain Waller, RE,

Kathleen, owned by the Officers of the Royal Min, owned by Mr. J. Hastings, stored by owner.

Colleen owned by the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock K.C., steered by owner;

Dracoena (late lannish) owned

BOYS OWN CLUB # RGA This match started punctually at 4 p.m. at Sauseway Bay, on Saturday. Both teams werd very ere, but the Boys had hard luck, Soon after the start Jor shot a goal for the Boys. Many other attempts were made, lat went too high The B.As did a lot of pres- sing and Belews equalised by a beautiful shot. Not long after this the E.G.A's goalkeeper had the ball, and tan store than thre, pages with it, so a free nick was given. The score stood for some time at one all, but just a couple of minutes before half time Watt scored. After this the Hill travelled up and down the field, but nothing more was done..

R.G. 1.--2, B.O.C., 1

In the second half the Boys played much better. Goldenberg put in a good shot, which went too high. Watts the took the ball and passed it Belows, who swered. The fourth goal was scored by White, the goalkeeper. The RA's scored another, and it looked as If the boys would get defonted hotly, but they played starling game, and Blackmore soored a splendid goal from a scramble, The game ended in a win for the Military by 5 goals to 2,

BOXING.

Another of the popular boxing contests, pro moted by M, E-H-Whittaker, took place in the City Hall on Saturday night before a largo attendance.

contest between Wilks of the Naval Yard and The next event announced was an eight round

Seaman Boberts of HM.9. Kent. Wilks' ad ontweighed by the science of the latter, and over the seaman in strength way vantage

after three rounds of hard and willing slogging Wilks took a right hook on the jaw, want down and was counted out

Gannes Bedbrook of the R.G.A., and again. P. Crooks, late of the Wilmington, again met fuccumbed to the restoubtable gansor. This rent was a disappointment, as more was ex- pected from the leser-

The opening event was an eight round bout- botwoán Tanz Parsons, of the King Alfred and Bob Johnson of the Bedford. The latter man The return Buste YMCA bague engage- had most weight behind his blows and Parsons ment was played before a large arowd of spectaccanted to him in the fourth round. Shuter tors on the Military grand or Saturday of the King Alfred challenged the winner, afternoon. The game was a surprise to those who had witnessed the Buffs' series of easy victories It was expected that they would give the YM. As hard time, but instead the Saints delivered an unwelcome gift of trouble, Although the YMCA. apvid not score, the game hung in the balance until the end The Baffs had to play hard to win by the single got Gunner Marsh started the game at 4,15 sharp and Taylor got away at once with the ball, but Wharton tackled him and sout the leather back, Wesser getting possession, passed on to Heigh and from this on for about ive minutes the ball who in turn centred across, hat Bartlett cleared

travelled up and down the field very rapidly each man in his turn haring to play his best to do his duty to his team. The Hilfs now seemed to get the better of the Y.M.C.A. sad bombarded the goal for about £ro minutes, but Me abbinat back and Wharton at half played magnificent football, and the Bus quintette found about the hardest defenze in the Colony when they met the Exits defence. McCubbin and Wharton aline alone in this department. Brewster, Taylor and Drew worked hard to ge alecul, and were at last rewarded with a very Jacky goal. Atkins, already having sed from Brewster, by soine accident kicked into his own goal. Buff, 1; INCA, 0 Soon after the restart the Bulls were awarded a penalty against Storrie. Brewster took the kick, but seat the ball ride. The Salata new took up the running and were very dangerous. A ligh shot from the halves Sookollike scoring. Eitapatrick saved quickly Land throw out Anuther foul against faria helped the Häffa apeethe fold, but nothing came

SCOTCH WHISKY Brewster worked hard to get past MeCabbia,

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but McCubbin was eanly too good and sent Brewster and Buffs forwards right about as quick as thomas they are a ponade. - Half ti me arrived with tie soere Baffe ; YMCA., O.

and Payne the best fight of the evening took After an exhibition spar between Philgarlic

place. This was a fex round mill betwee

Kid" Marriott of the Naval Yard and Garluer of ILM.8 King Alfred for the bastam weight

Captain

Jay He Channel Rooks (port); Cust

Baoy (port);

Channal Rocks (port); Cast Rocks Buey (port) Meyer's East Buy (port), * "The race began with a strong shi tide and a light westerly wind. Fernon strung out lead in the light airs and rounded the Channel Books Brit, followed by Kathleen, Bric, Colleen, and Mín. These rounded close together in the order named; and Colleen steering round this cook came up on Erich's weather side and passed her shortly afterwards.“

Light aire of somewhat variable direction prevailed in the heat up to the Cust Rocks Iruor, the Colleen keeping a more northerly courie into Kowloon bay than the rest of the Beet.

The Cast Rooks buoy was rounded fast by Ternon, closely followed by Kathleen and Colleen, with Dione, Erica mul-fin a little distance behind those boats.

Rocks the commented when the wind oame dead fun before the wind to the Chinnal fairly strong from the northward out of Kowloon Bay and the Channel rooke vore rounded by Vernon first, followed by Colleen which just squeezed round into second place in front of Kathleen, with Brien, Dione and a short distance astern.

In the reach back to the Cast Books Buoy the Colleen and Kathleen steered on the whole s rather more gurtherly course than the rest of the feet and Digile, travelling wall, passed the Jollten before the Boy was reached. Mo also came along fast and, just after rounding the kaug shot up on Kathleen'e weather and to

funk of the race, windward of her remained jest abreast of her

The run to Meyer's East Buoy and the “Istan to the line occupil very little time in the fresh artherly brows which prevailed, and finished first and second respectively, the three consequently, although Vernon and Dione one design boats, Colleen, Min, and Kalileon, which finished in the order named, managed to way their time on the loaders,

steh beste but beat the Dracena which was The Brice failed to save her time on the

some distance belinda

The aqtual times of finishing and the corrected. times were as follows:

Vernon Dioks

ACTUAL CORRECTED. H. M. 8..

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4 44 44

47 46 · 45

Colleen

4 47

48 0

Kathleen Brita

·Pracoena

48 15

4 42

49 27

-13 30 6

Colleen...

Mis...

The marks scored for this race were:

Kathleen Vernon Dione...

Kried Dracoena

On the aggregata total of marks so für scored, Min in the leading boat, while Colleen, Vernon and atleen stand second, third and fourth respectively.

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