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FOOTBALL.
Saturday's games resulted as follow:-
Division 2.
0
Hongkong Club... 0 S.C.A. H.M.S. Tamur, ... 2 R.G.A. Wiltshires ... H.M.S. „binhouse,, Kowloon
1 Hongkong Police. 0 Division 11.
South China "A" 1 Club Reserves .... South China B University
GABA & Ladibia
Wilts Reserves
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Kowloop Reserves
RUGBY.
Hongkong Club 19 points, Garrison 0.
CLUB ». S.C.A.
0.
9
** TAMAR ** 1. R. G.A.
For this "match, on the Navy “B”! ground, the teams turned out as under. "
· Tamar.”—Mitch; Smith and Tomlin- son; Grant, Hudson and Bryant; Hill, Brazendale, Hatton, Atkey and McAuley. "R.G.A.Woods; Walker and Framp ton: Bailey, Passion and Donovan; Kesy,
fcHugh, Lolliott, Harris and Couzana.
Referee: Mr. Cheesley.
The play favoured the R.G.A. from the start and only the goalkeeping of Mitch ayed the sailors from defeat, The Tamer opened the score fteen minutes from the Hatton, receiving a long pasz from Hill, sent in a shot that struck the upright and rebounded into the net giv ing Wooda no chance. Half-time score: Tamar, 1; R.GLA.. 0.
Resuming, the RG.A. had most of the pay but could not get past Mitch. Hat tou received in midheld and, getting Past Walker, tempted Woods to leave his goal with the result that Hatton put the No farther Ball into an empty goal. scoring and the Tamar won by two goals
This match, on the Club ground, was charity, one for the Ying Tak Disaster Fund and the South China A.A.. which managed the seating accommodation into sil side the ropes and made a collection an the ground, added to the fund #528.46. The Hongkong F.C. lent their stand free for the occasion and the gate amounted to $991.
The Tamar are to be complimented on their win for they swung the hall about better than the soldiers. Mitch saved shots from all direction and should get his place in any team. Tomlinson re turned to the side after two weeks on the injured list. Smith played a dashing South China won the toss and Mr. R. game.until he was helped off the field.
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J. Wilton, President of the Hongkong Hudson was the star of the middle line CAPTAIN SCOTT'S
and very good at placing. Hatton led ind the attack "well and scored the two goals for his side.
F.A, started the game. The Club took up the attack from the start but Cheung Wing Shing returned" to midfeld and Fung Man Kit gaining possession, Ger- right were worthy of note.
combination and the runs by Hill on the The rest of the sailors line played good
LAST ANTARCTIC
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rard was forced to kick to touch. The|W
Woods in the R.G.A. was not safes witness his running out to meet Hatton BY LANTERN SLIDES FROM PHOTOGRAPHS Club were weak on the left wing and Walker was weak and should should have TAKEN by MR. H. G. PONTING, F.R.G.S., and Kubr, playing left half, had plenty to do. cleared before the second goal was scored,
Frampton played a steady game and was OTHER MEMBERS OF THE EXPEDITION.
Had this player been up in the forward
line in place of Mair the Club would have taken the lead early in the game. Follow. ing a free kick for hands against the
Chinese, the ball dropped on top of the crossbar and rebounded out of play Stewart way penalised for pushing, J. Rodger cicared at the expense of a corner and, following the flag kick, a scramble occurred near the Club goal. A foul agzing Begg sent the Chinese in and Rodger handled near the penalty area. J. Hodger miskicked a moment Inter and Wong, running through, sent in a fast ground shot which G. "Rodger kicked up and pupted to midfeld. Leung Tak Cheong tripped Forsyth close in bat just outside the area MeTavish seat over from the right and Forsyth headed into Lau's hands
sound. of line waK' Donovan who played neat football. His placing to his forwards was good. Pascor makes an ideal centre half for staying power but plays chiefly to clear. Bailey unde his first appearance in football this (SIR season and played well. The R.G.A. for- wards worked together but failed miser- ably in front of goal. Their shooting was either tame or badly directed and too much individual play close in let them down. McHugh spoilt many a good run by ballooning the ball over the bar from close range.
WILTS.AMBROSE."
Played at Sookunpoo and ended in a win for the soldiers by two goals to all.
The teams turned out as follows:- WILTS Turner; Trivett and Moore; Lancaster, Westall and Penfold; Warren, Evans, Menham, Swanborough and Amor
AMBROSE Clements; Rowlands and Howard; Bolteaves, Wiscouche and Bat- ler; Welbourne, Jones, Hood, Drayton and Northcott, *.
Referee: Mr. Hollande
The Wilts started and the Ambrose took the ball down and forced a corner. The
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play soon went in favour of the Wilts MARIE WALCAMP in “THE DRAGON'S NET”. 5th & 6th Epis.
and, following a rush on the sailors goal, Menham sent in a hard drive which Clements stopped but could not hold and the ball rolled over the line. Half-time: Wilta, 1; Ambrose, 0.
At the other end G. Rodger caught the ball from a shot by Wong and the latter, oat the following up, kicked the ball. goal-keeper's hands. Rodger recovered, picked up and cleared The Club trans ferred play and Forsyth landed on top_of_the_crossbar. Half-time. No score. Resuming, the sailors again got away Resuming, the Club got away but Fung and Turner saved well. The Wilts took charge of the game, but bad shooting pre- Tai cleared. A foul against Leung Tai vented them from gaining any advantage. Fong sent the Club in but Chan So reSwanborough managed to increase the soldiers' lead by beating Clements with a turned. 1p Kau headed the wrong side fast low shot. No further scoring took of the past with Rodger beaten.
place and the Wilts ran out winners by two clear goals.
For the sailors, Howard played a great game at back and Rowlands gave him great assistance. Hood was the pick of the attack but was "selfish" in front of goal.
For the Wilta, Menham played his chances to score uma dashing game but missed several
Amor, on the wing, sent in a few long passes which should were not sound.
The backs have been improved upon.
The soldiers middle line worked hard and prevented the Ambrose forwards from settling down.
KOWLOON. POLICE,
The Club pressed for a time and Lau saved well in the Chinese goal. McTavish dropped the ball in the goal-mouth and during the scramble Logau handled Mair, playing inside, sent a shot atraight to Lau who picked up with Begg in close attendance. The Chinese got away and Chui Kwong Yeung sent ip a fast ground shot, which Gerrard turned behind. Begg put in a good run and transferred to McTavish who returned and Lau did. well to save with Begg close in. Towards On the Kowloon ground the teams turn- the end of the game the play ws in favour of the Chinese. On two occasions G. Rodger was beaten and the backs playing "close, in just "managed to stop. the ball from going under the bar. With the correct one on the play. score.
ed out as follows:-
KOWLOON.-Crocker; Murrison and Dswick; Coupland, Weyman and Me- Kelvie; Roberts, Doggrull, Townsend, Duncan and Coorobes.
POLICE-Swan;` J. Clark and Mc- Walter; Miller, Forbes and D. Clarke; Robertson. Wattz and Mair. Watson
l'ost.
Referee Mr. Williams. The garie was well contested through-list and the Police attack, suffered there- Pearson and Valentine were on the sick out and the result would appear to be by The Police bad most of the play the correct one on the play.
but could not score; their forwards shot
For the Club, Begg and Forsyth were anyhow, Townsend scored the, only goal of the match, and Kowloon won by one the pick of the front line. In the open goal to nil, they played with ecmbination but close McWalters played a sound grime; Forbes For the Police. Swan, J. Clark and in they resorted to individual play A worked hard in the centre of the middle, little combination well in spells defent line. The forwards played well in the to inany a good defence. McTavish sent open but lost their heads close in
For Kowloon Chomber was the best of over a few nice.centres but several times-a-good-forward-line Weyman put in he abot wide. Mair was weak at outside rome good work in the middle line. The Kowloon backs played their usual kick left while Logan lagged behind in the and rush tactic which proved effective. dash. The halves played well, the wing.
JUNIOR GAMES.
men being up against inst opponents.. Stewart kept Wong well covered and had In the Junior game South China "B"
scored an unexpected win over the Uni-,
a couple of shots from long range versity on St. Joseph's ground. Leading
Gerrard and J. Rodger tackled and clear ed well and on the play the former was little the better of the byo." G. Rodger in goal played a good game and saved well.
by two clear goals at half-time they kept the University put in the closing half and won with the half time score unaltered. Tam Bhuen Fu and Kum Fook scored.
South China "A" defeated, the Club Reserves on the Navy "A" ground by one goal
to ni. Play was in favour of the Chinese during the first half and Hutchinson kept-a-good-goal-for-the Club. Half-time no arore. Early in the second half Ko Bik. Wai sent in a low CLUB-G. Rodger; Gerrard and shot which Hutchinson just reached but Rodger; McPhail, Stewart and Kahr could not clear and the ball went into the
net. McTavish, Forsyth, Begg, Logan and *"Mair. ---
The Chinese played up well, their weak. fness also being on the left wing. The
tests lined up cha under-
J.
R.G.A. Reserves beat the Punjabis on the Railway ground at Kowloon by four goals to two Pomfret scored for the 8.C.A.-Lau Bing Cheung; Fung Tai R.G.A. in the first half and Kent. Brem- and Chan So; Choang Wing Shing, ner and Newcombe in the second. Nadir Leung Tai Fong and Fung Leing Yat; Khan and Ansal Shah score for the Chai Kwong Weang, Ip Kan, Wong Pak Punjabis.
Chong, Fung Man Kit and Lau Tax At Bookaapoo the Wills Ronerves de ↑ không
lented Kowloon second by 3 gonds to nik
Ford scored twice and Coel
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