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SATURDAY'S RESULTS.”

INDAY, JANUARY ZÁTEK,

WILTSHIRES, “AMBROSE) 9.

The Wilts started the game on the Navy NAVY 17, HONGKONG CLUB, 9 T "B" ground before a large crowd of Service men. The Ambrose took up the attack from the stars bus sent in wide. Amor, recedy and centred and Menham sent into the ing from the goal kick, was down the wing

Team representing the Royal Navy and Hongrong Club met on the Cnb ground, at 9.30 pm. The sailors improved their kong Chub Challenge Shield competition. position in the tournament for the Hong

dowing and pet after the whistle had sounded for off- The and was comfortably. Alled when the

· HONGKONG CLUB, 1; S.CLA This match was played on the Club ground before a large

The Club's spacious stand was filled the Chinese lined the ropes six, deep, y Rall ton won the toss for the Club and elected to defend the Morrison Hill-Rand end Wong Pak Cheung started for the Chinese

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were better in, the open.

side. - The Wilts pressed and forced a

teams turned out as advertised, with the corner.. Menham handed the resulting tick exception of Wilson who replaced McCann arer the bar. From the goal kick the on the Club side. The Navy goa the ball Ambrose transferred play to the other end out of the scrums. but the Club forwards **** | where Knight sent in wide. Amor again

Early in the timed centre which the Navy goalkeeper ran quarters gathered the ball and running as to clear but missed. The ball weat our early half the length of the deld touched down near the corner, fag. The place kick to Menham who returned. The goalkeeper was well taken, but just failed to pass.

One of the defenders, running between the uprights." Navy 3 points. was out.

The Navy threequarters were spoedy and back fated the ball out, and the Wilts were worked hard. Hancock, picking up, ran penalty. Amor, taking the through and touched down, the try being awarded a kick, opener the scaring for the Wilts after unconverted Navy 6 points. No further 15 minutes' play. From the centre kick scoring before half te

Resuming, the Club brought Wallace up the base again took up the attack, and to threequarters, Alabaster dropping to The Navy kept Wright was called upon to save a hot shot the full back position. from the Navy centre. The Wilts then got converted iry. Navy 9 points.

up the attack and early stored another un

"K.C.0, v. C.VE

This match took place un

ground on Saturday and narrowly escapen

being drawn. There was only one more ball to be bowled when Wei Leo San vaj run out. Scores:-

IOWLOON.

E. L. Braga, o Lee, b Ching

C. I. Stapleton, ran out K. R. Massstill, b Ching.

D. M. Goodall, e Wei Lee Sun, b

Ng

J. Stalker, b-Ching

H. Overs, pot out

Extraa

Total (for 5 wickets, declared) 172.

A. W. Ramsay, B. D. Evans, E. Pestonji, and W. B. Haslett did not bat.

kick the S.C.A attacked but McPhail root down on the left anf soot over a well-game, the Navy outside right three J. P. Robinson, out turned to midfeld whore Begg received and far forward for the outside man. Chan Ba cleared, Goldman sent Riis away but the lalter was fouled by Leung Yuk Tong and the Club were awarded a free kick which Rodger skied over the top. Shortly after wards Hamilien was fouled by Chan So and the Club were awarded a free kick Hamilton sent in to Railton, who skinned the bar with a fast shot. The Chinese were

iniled to convert, the ball passing under The Navy again took up the running, the bar Navy 9 points, Club 3. and Carris, scored a good try, which was improved upon. Navy 14 points, Club 3.

Coming again, the sailors scored another try, which was unconverted and the match. ended with the Navy 17 points and Club 3 points.

Captain Murray, I.M.S., controlled the game.

The Club went down before a much younger set of players. The positions of Club, Army 0 the clubs in the tournament are:-Navy, 4,

HOUKLY.

LADIES MATCH.

Bowling Analysisë

Ng Sze Kwong Lee Ching.

M. 131 14 0

43

11 .0 67 0.1.0.

W. Lock Wei, Pestonji

Choa Man Ping, Macaskill,

Stalker

Ng Sae Kwong, b Overy

On How Fan, b Pestonji.

J. Wong, Robinson, b Haslett ... G. Lee, b Haslett

Lo Man Pun, b Evans

10

Ho Wing Kin, e Braga, b Ramsay 10 H. Ching, e Evans, b Ramsay Wei Lee Sun, run out

Eai Kuen, not out...

Extrus

Total

Bowling Analytis

Pestonji Overy Stalker

Haslett

16

Ramsay

3

Evans

Braga

awarded a free kick for Begg fouling Tai and forced a corner which the dm. Ralston, the Club Captain, now left the brost cleared, and Miles broke away for pack and went as extra threequarters Fong Chan So book the kick and was An the sailors but aent outside. The Wills got This improped the Club attack. Picking Kit Sang away, but Gerrard returned to

up from a scrum Wallace went away and Begg, who went in and beat Lau Hings from the goal kick and Amor. send-passed back when tackled but Logan failed Cheung with a fast screw shot, thereby in from the loft, Menham received the scrupt, Wallace later gained possession opening the scoring for the Club after second goal for the Wills.

pass and again beat, Elsie, scoring the and passed to Smyth, who ran through and touched down between the posts. Wallace The Ambrose was entrusted with, the plaes kiek, but twelve minutes play. Ding dong phy followed with the Club having the better of from the contro kick, and Kaight sent is hard shot, which Wright the exchanges Following a good combina tion between Hamilton and McTavish, the stopped, but the ball dropped and bounced latter was given off-side when well in. At over the goal line and the referee pointed to the centre of the field. Following mid the other and Rodger ran out to clear a

acid play Menham broke away and beat shot, from Ip Rau, the ball going out to Elsie with a for shop from close range. Wong who returned. Rodger was out of The teams crossed over with the Wilis goal, but Tonkin ran back and headed out leading by 3 gals to 1. On resuming the giving a corner. The kick was well placed Ambrose stacked and the Wilts goal by An hit Sang, and Railton, in attempt: keeper was forced to run on to stop a ing to clear, handled in the penalty area long, shot from the left wing. The sailors Au Kit Sang took the kick which Rodger returned and had hard fuck in not redue- saved amidst much applause from the standing the soldiers lead, for a fast shot that. The Club tried hard to increase their lead, beat the goalkeeper struck the upright and At this stage Goldman was hurt and for rebounded out of play. The Ambrose large number of ladies, assembled at Happy

HKOC. CIVIL SERVICES ́C.O. the rest of the game the Club played only transferred played to the other end where alley, on Saturday, to witness the frat kong Cricket Club's ground on Saturday.

This match was played on the Hong-. ten men. The whistle sounded, for half Knight beat Wright with a crew shot, milch, between teams representing the VicThe following were the scores- time with the Club leading by the only The Wilts again began to press, and Menri Ladies Club and the Hongkong goal scored.

ham removing from a well placed corner seated by the President of the Ladies' Ladice Club for the Challenge Cup pre kick bear Elsie and pag th

the Wilts further Hockey Association The ground was very ahead: The acidiora left the field winners rough and patchy and made play very of a very even game by 4 goals to Mrfeld, something like the Polo, ground at difficult. It is a great pity that a better Wells was in charge of the game.

CRUBOWAY Bay,..conld not be allotted as a Playing hold for the ladies thed and The play on the whole was good and with At Sookumpoo, the Borioon men of the two gentlemen, Messrs. C. C. Hick- a for more games, with the assistance

tween theme clubs, The game opened very versed the result of the previous meeting beling and G. H. Piercey, two well-known fast and the exchanges were fairly event. Hongkong Club playsts who act as in- Hobinson put the Police ahead and the play will be seen

structors a great improvement in the

by the only goal scored. On resuming Miss Ranger scored twice for the winners teacas crossed over with the Police leading

The Victoria team won by 3 goals to 1 the Kostoon mon took charge of the game while wae goal was scored for them by ede and Townsend made the scores equal by of the defenders who turned the ball into rango, Keeping up the pressure, Evolve ball outside the circle, came in and scored beating Hillyer with a shot from close her own goal, Miss Ramsey receiving the and Townsend added further goals for the only goal for the losers. Kowloon who left the field winners of the only goal for the lossers, hard and fast game by 3 goals to 1. Mr. Clements was in charge of the game.

On resuming, the Chinese took up the attack. Railton headed out a dangerous rush on the part of the Chinese forwards, but they came again, and Rodger was forced to punch sway a header from Ko.

Ko Chan So returned with a long shot which Railton: headed over the top.

At Ki Sang.beat behind from the corner and the Club trans ferred play to the other end where Fung Tai cleared Tonkin stopped a long hos from Leung Thi Foug, but failed to clear and Wong rushing up sout over the top At the other end Begg tried a solo run bat sent his final shot wide. The Club began to reassert themselves at this stage and McTavish forced the goalkeeper to run out to clear. McTavish returned, and. Begg, receiving a pass from him, should have put. the Club further abead but the Club's centre failed. The Chinese, then took the ball to the other and where Tonkin (mis. kicked, and Railton ran back and cleared, with Tonkin on, the ground full length. Rodger fielded a long shot from Tai Forg, but made a weak clearance, and Eo, being

KOWLOON, 3; POLICE, 1.

border

ST. JOSEPH'S, 1; CARLISLE," 0.

Quits an enthusiastic crowd, including a

GOLT

K.C.C. D. USR.C.

throughout and the College boys maintained This game on the Návy ground was fast their position at the head of the table by against the EC.C. Scores:- 1 gual to In the opening exchanges the sailors led the attack and had most of

The U.S.R.C. won the match yesterda

PUNJABIS, 3; CLUB RESERVES, 1.

in close attendance, sent outside. A free the play. From a breakaway Ogley ran kick was awarded the Club for Ipad through and scored for the College who fouling Railton; and Gerrard, taking the led at halftime by the only goal scored Hick, sent the Club well in, but Fung Tai The sailors agam pressed during the closing tackled and cleared. The Club were handi hall but their forwards failed to finish capped by the absence of Goldmah and Failing from two penalty kicks awarded played the one back game. The Chinese them, the sailors lost the match by being transferred play to the other end where the one down at the finish Mr. Jones control Club were awarded a free kick for Auled the game. El Song thpping Gerrard, the Chinese player receiving a cantion from the referre Gerrard took the kick, and Begg, ended up a solo effort by sending over the top. The The Club reserves turned up for this Club returned and Hamilton sent over a tasteh on the St Joseph's ground half well timed centre, which the goalkeeper an-hour late and then with only sever men. missed. The ball came out to the left, but During the first half the Punjabis Ril was thirty yards up the field, and three goals and the Reserves replied once, another good chance for the Club went The Club had the assistance of some sailors begging. Play was then transferred to during the second half, but the half time wards the Club goal and Rodger was called score remained unaltered, and the Reserves upon to stop a hot shot from Ip Kait The went down by this score above stated. The Chineso, came again and Gerrard, in Indian soldiers have, therefore, taken the attempting to clear a rush, baried in the maximum points from the Club Reserves, penalty area and Chan. So taking the kick as they beat them on the Club ground in made the scores level With only five the opening nach of the senson Mr. minutes to go the Club attacked vigorously, Bayer was the raferie. and McTavish sent behind from close range. Ip Kau sent A Kit Sang sway on the

B.GA. RESERVES/3; INDIAN E.C., O

the others and between Gerrarding there were much too heavy for the

soldiers

left-winger ended in Club awarded a free kick for a foul Following Indian boys, who went down by three clear a free kick for a foul throw in, Riis had goals. In the first half Kent scored for another chance of winning the game for the soldiers, and in the closing half the the Club, but was too slow in shooting, and same player put on two more goals, Tai Fong cleared. The whistle sounded for

time with the game at one all. Krones

was the referee, which

UNITED, 9, CLUJ DE RECREIO, 0.

Foursomet

"" TEAM!

Evans. MF: Hooper and Mid D. J. Mackenzie and B. D

DG Nicoll and J Stalker v

shipman Sparks

H. Uvery and W. Y. Elson v Le Jones and Lt. Col. Crosse. Lt. Comdr. Curry and Caps.

Murray ***

Dr. Woodman and J. Parkes v

Mr. Raworth and Capt. Archer

Total

Foursomes.

B TEAM.

KB. Maonskill and J. Mo Cubbin, Lieut Enne and Pay-La Millor

Y. Grant and Capt Ritchie v.

Mr. Sutherland and Mr. Hodge. H. Y. Stoneham and E. E

Stevens v. L. Hammond and Mr Brown AO. Brawn and C..

Beyands Mr. Claxto Dr. Smalley

D. J. Mackenrie The game was fast throughout, but the On the Navy ground, May scored for the B. D. Erazy Club, playing ten men, were greatly handi-United in the first half, and the teams D. G. Nicoll YAL capped, sa Goldman, who came in the team crossed over with no further scoring. Stalker

La placa of Kühr, was playing a very use. Early in the second half, Valentain netted H: Ovey ful game when injured and the Club played for the United, but was ruled offaldo, W Y Elon For a short season only.

Fonly ten men for the last forty-five minutes Later this player put the United further Dr. Woodman REYNOLDS DENNISTON, LTD. of the game, Railton was the pick of ahead, and the United won by 2 goals to. Parkes

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8.C.A. RESERVES,

STAFFS, 0.

very good Club side, for in addition to ni ***breaking up the Chinese attack he was always ready to drop back, to nesist the defence. The

wing balvos also worked hard and assisted their captain in keeping the The Chinese played a good forcing game Chinese forwards from becoming dangerous, on their own, ground where they beat the Begg played a useful game in the centre Staff and Departments by 4 goals to nit

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bab he was closely watched by Leung Tai Sooring two goals in each half the Chancée KB. Macaskill Fong, and the exchanges between these two forwards showed their marksmanship, for J. McCubbin were not at all times rosy Hamilton and the Staffs had quite as much of the play. Grant McTavish played wall, but they met Chan as the Chinese in the open field but the Capt Ritchie. Bo un the top of his form, and the Chinese Chinese defence was much stronger.

back broke up many a dangerous move on

H. Y. Stonebam HE. Stevens

Total

TEAM

01

༠I:

Mr. Hooper Midshipman Spark 0 1 Lieut. Jones 01

Lt. Col. Crosse

Conda Curry.. Capt Murray ... 01. Mr Raworth ... §. 1. Capt. Archer

Singles:

Total 24 Bi

Lieut. Lane

Pay L Miller, 19

Mr. Sutherland Mr. Hodge

L. Hammond-

Mr. Claxtog Mr. Brown in. C.M..W. Reynolds Dr. Sma

the right Rodger played well in goal and, KOWLOON-RES, 1; OLLER UNITED, 10. Brawn brought off a brillian, save when he stopped

the first penalty. Rig notamol in the

These teams met at Bookampoo and play Eight, for losing his partner early in the ed very good game which ended in, a game, most of the play transferred to draw of one all Extorie scored for Kow.

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the right wing.

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Result

0:1

0

... BAX.C.C.

T. E. Pearce, b Edmonds W. C. D. Torner, e Severo,

Edmonds

Major Edwards, e Sayer, b Ed-

monds

Major-General McNaghten, e Fin

b Beed

charting, 15.w., b' Ham

J. G. Humphreys, st. Stran

Sayer

P. Jacks, b Hamilton J. C. Fletcher, b: Bayer `H. A. Bawyer, b Hamilton

CC. Dance, b Beed LJ. Davies, not out

Extra

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Reed

Edmonds Hamilton

14 11

Sayer

25

OLVIL EZRVICES.

E. J. de Rome, Lb.w., b: Edwards... BC Witchell, b Farthing

A. R. Sutherland, c. Bawyer,

Edwarda

G. B. Sayer,h Farthing: EV Haunilton, o Davis, b. Ed-

wards

EE Strange, o Humphreyn, b

Edwards

FLing, Sawyer, b; Edwards ...****

E B Reed, e Dance, b Edwards: Cland Severn, b Farthing E. C. Fincher, b Edwarde W. H. Edmonds, not aut

Extra

Total

Bowling Analysin.

Farthing plan. 113 113. Edwards g. 11. 19

CRAIGENGOWER C.Ct. INDIAN R.C.

This League match took place on Saturday on the Scokunpoo ground, Scores!

INDIAN. KOL

A. A Rumjahn, o Lawrence,

Lammert

A. H. Lamsil, e Jox, b Bryant

A. I. Arculli, b Bryant

D: Weerapulit, b Lammert

M. H. Abbas, & Bars, bʻLammert...

A. H. Humjaher, 'not'ont

K. Khan, Bryant...

8. A. Ismail, ran ont.......

8. D. Ismail, b Lammert

D. Rumjalin, o and b Bryant

R. Nazaren, e Holdman,

mert

Extras

Total

· OBAIⱭINGÓWEK,, OJO, J. Jex, b'A, A. Bumjohn

B. Bas, e Abbas, b Bumakn

W. D. Bradbury, ran out

- F. G. Thompson," b Abbas“.

L. E. Lammert, a and b A. A. Bum

jabu uk

FLawrence,

Abbas,

Woerspulli,

F. Holdman, b Arculli

P. T. Lamble, b Weeray

Bryant, Arculli

Anderson, Weeran

Dizon, not out

Extra

Total

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