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•FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

1.9.

TAMAR," 1'; HONGKONG

CLUB, 0.

RG

3 KOWLOON, I The BGA started the game on the

ground before good nam-

her of supporters Kowloon (ook up the attack, and Taylor centred. Evelyn sent over the top From the goal kick the -KGA wept away and Watson, passing A large crowd "assembled on the Club)

ou

to Böst,

missed by inches ground to nges this game. Railton

The RG. jonu,

returted, and Best won the lossar elected to defend the

struck the pavilion and. Millington made a diash

with fast shot, for the Club goal, bet Gerrard cleared the ball going out of play. Kowloon The sailors kapt up the pressure for a transferred to the other end where time, Handford and Millington, being | Bewley sent in a long shot from the left, most conspicuous in the attack. Rodger for the B.G.A. went away and contred and Holloway ran out and cleared. Keay and Gerrard, however, proved pillars of well down whore Wheeler kicked behind." strength for the Club, sud it was not Offside gainst Best relieved the pres long before the tables were turned or the and Taylor was sent away on the Home | right and finished up with a well-timed sailors and the Club were making a centre which Evelyn headed upon into determined onslaught. on the Tomon | the net, giving the Kowloon men tha goal. Mitch had to pick up a fast ground lead. This reverse woke up the Artil

lery, who at once made la rid on the shot from Sandberg, and the Tamar went Kowloon goal, and Melagh beat to the other end when Gerrard kicket Crocker, thereby making the scores equal. to touch. From the throw in Heap Midfield play followed, she backs on both sidu clearing well. Half-time arrived centred, and J. Rodger headed out with the score one all.

·Hudson returned with a first timer that On resuming the B.G.A. made a few missed by inches From the goal kick changes in their side, bringing Keay back to the middle line and sending Dog- Begy tried a solo effort and had bad luck gre outuide Toft The Artillery took up. with his ins! effort, the ball striking the attack, and Doggrell fortid a corner the upright and rebounding to play behind. Crocker saved a shot from Best of Knight. The resulting kick was sent McTavish had a good chance of opening by throwing himself full length at the

score for the Club, but he krewed ball and just-turning it round the post

Wilson took the corner kick and placed the ball boross the goal mouth sad the ball in the goal mouth where good chance was lost. The Tavar took the aggresive again, and the Club adopted the one back tactics. Rodger in goal cleared a couple of good shots from clow range, and the Club right wing brake away, and Mitch had to save

the

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Crocker hated out. The R.CA. pressed but found Crocker ready at all times returned to the attack with determina- With only ten minutes to go, the R.G.A tion and McHugh, receiving a pass-from- Best, beat Crocker, with a screw shot, thereby placing the R.G.A, nhond. Kow-

& hot one from McTavish With the balloon went away from the centre kick and i

in midfield the whistle sounded för half. time with no score.

tried hard toiled up, but shortly after- Marda, Me Hugh performed the hat trick by beating fröcker. The whistle

winners of a fast Fame by 3 goals to 1. “Mr. Woils controlled the game.

HONGKONG POLICE, 1 HMS.

AMBROSE 0.

The Club restarted the game and a short. Halt was called for. Riis and Hud-rounded for. timu leaving the R.G.A. son to recover from the effects of a collisior. The sailers took up the attack in grim earnest. Railton cleared a rush by the sailors, and Hamilton at the other end forced Handford to concedes corpore Hamilton, taking the kick, placed well, and Railton skimmed the bar with a fast shot. The Tamar got SWAY from the foul aid shot, the goal tested Rodger with a hard

keeper fisting away. At the other end the Cinb missed another easy chance of taking the lead, for MeTavish failed to take a pass from Hamilton and Stand- ing cleared. Midfield play followed.. From a break away, Heap sent over a well placed centre, which J. Rodger headed out to Railton, the latter send ing out to the right wing who worked the ball well down, bat Handford clear ed by kicking out. At the other end Tonkin sent behind, and Handford failed with the resulting corner kick Railton handled, and Hudson sent wall in from the free kick, but J. Rodger headed clear. Railtos pasing forward. McTavish was pulled up for offside. The Club returned and Mitch saved well ou two occasions from Hamilton Rodger returned with a long het that

t

Both the above teams bolded a wenk side for this watch on the Navy “A” ground, and the exchanges were very Even, Robertson scored for the Police in the first half, and this was all in the way of scoring

2xD WILTSHIRES, 1; H.M.S.

TITANIA, I

At Sookumpoo, the Wiltshires were very lucicy in Bharing the points with the Titan The Wiltshires turned out with a weak de Amor and Covey being

ont from the forward line while a ustodian was tried in place of Wright The sailors took up the attack from the start, and the backs cleared

After ten minutes play the sailors opened the score and led by one goal: to

CLUB RESERVES, 1; INDIAN R.C., J.

at halftime On resuming, the Wilts took up the attack but the play went mostly in favour of the hary team. went over the top-

The

game was still hum receiving in midfield went very fast and each goal was tested in, and sont in a shot from twenty turn. From a free kick for hands ve yards range which the goal, ceper against Hamilton, the anilors got well failed to stop and the scores were equal. in, and G. Hodger was lucky to turn the bail round the post. Hands against J Rodger gave the sailors a chance to open the score, but Hudson sent straight to G. Bodger, who fisted out to Billington, who returned to the goalkeeper but Raif ton cleared. Begg went away and tented Mitch with a hot shot from close range. The sailors there transferred play to the other end where: Kailton sent. behind in clearing Heap placed well and Hudson sent in but J. Rodger cleared. The Tamar pressed and G. Rodger was well opplaud-

The Club fielded a full ride for this match which started 15 minutes Inte on the Club ground. The Indians started with only ten mea. The Club were eatly attacking, pad Jack spored from a pass by Sherry, Madar came on and pompleted the Indians side. No-further scoring took place during the first half, and the teams around over with this Cine

ed for good keeping. Keeping up the they 1 goal to nil En resuming

• Indiaze zattucked, "and – Boysen

pressure the sailors were awarded handled in the penalty area. Jackson penalty for Tonkin handling Hudson was entrusted with the kick and he beat Rodger by placing the ball in the corner of the net and won, the match for his side. The Tamar left, the field winners of a hard and fast game by the only goal scored.

took the kick and baut; straight at Groot who turned the ball round the post. Ja left the field adds the Club Sched with only termen With bat five minutes to go the Indians pressed and Madar beat Groot from close range. Attacking › from the contre skink":"the The sellors deserved to win on their lead through Mahomet, beating Groot. play in the closing stages of the gameTime arrived with the Indiana winners but the Club lost through their for by the odd goal in - fhree.

words falling when in front of' goal.

They were slow to take the chances offer

́ed, and allowed the backs to come up

and clear Sandberg came out in place

GLERS UNITED, 1; PUNJABIS, 0.

The Oilers had most of the "play in

and Chi pense put them further ahead Bosch added another goal shortly after, During the latter part of the game the Panjabis Gelded only ten men

CARLISLE, 0.

without the sailors replying.

of Kuhr, and Begg Slled the centro for this match, but could only break through ward pontion.

sonte during the frat half through Bath The Tamar had several new men out. On resuming the Oilers again pressed having the call on the River boats and Tenders while Hudson, late of the Titania, played a hard game for them st centre-half. The low woning was die to the good play of the goalkeepers

Gerrard of the Club should not have 8.0.A., RESERVES, 8; IM.B. turned out as he was"-limping badly ha before the game started He cleared many a dangerous rush on the sailors In The Coriale took the field without left and worked very hard against odds. Fawcett, and the Chinese did most of Tonkin played better than he has played the attacking, and scored three goals for some time. He tackled and cleared wall The Club' middle line worked, hard throughout, and McPhail was up against every fast wing. Begg on piyot did not keth his wings well ited, for several times Sundberg and Riis thould have been given a chance, but the ball was went out to the right. He tried one or two salo runs and got well in but Gnished weakly Sandberg returned to R.GA

Wiltshires the side after a month's absence and Hongkong Club 11 6 3 3 17 would have done better in the centre E. Tamar, 106 40 18 13115 position. Riis did not get many chances Howloon 12 463-14 15 11 to shine, but in the early part of the

103a4 10 11 10- game be sent over soms well-timed passes The right wing were called upon to do HALS. Titania

HK Police 10 26 27 16 most of the attacking but they were up HLS. Ambrose 10 against a very good back, Hamilton worked hard and tested. Mitch on several Occasion McTavish was peat in pase-

*HONGKONG LEAGUE TABLE.

Position in Division 1, up to January dist

1813

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GOL.

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ing and gave Begg thances to open the INTERNATIONAL GOLF AT SHANGHAI, Booring: for the Club Car da

For the Tamar Mitch played a good

game. His judgment in running out at interesting match was played at the right moment saved his side The Kingwan on January 23rd, between teams defence worked hard and played the esenting St George's and St. An- rush-and kick game. Hudson Kept Begg drew's Societies (10 from each)." Eingles and Bandberg from becoming dangerous were played in the morning and fourb The wing halves played wells The front

in the afternoon, “and- line combined well.

contest Bi George "won b

Hr Hollands was the referee.

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