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HONGKONG, CHINA &`JAP N.

FOOTBALL.

Saturday's games resulted as follow:

RONGKONG LEAGUE, Division 2.

Hongkong Club... 0 H.M.S. Curlew.20 R G. A......3 H.M.S. Tamar... 3.

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Pasco (RCA) sent forward to Pom- fret who went in and heat Hayward, The remainder of the game was in tan oldiets favour and Allen getting through ut them further ahead. Time arrived leaving the R.G.A. winners by goals to 2.

.M.S. Cairn... 0 Liverpools 0 Kowloon ... H..S. Ambrute, o Division II,"

Liverpool Res...... Club Res.

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Vaited &C.

2 St. Joseph's

R.G.A. Ren

3.

Carlew Res.

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South China "E" o University Punjabia

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South China "A" 4.

The Police-South him match was postponed.

CLUB CAIRO,"

The teams were;→

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R.G.A.-Phillips: Walker and Wood house: Bailey, Pascoe and Donovan; Keay. Pomfret," Allen, Couzens and Harris...

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Kowloon-Hayward; Wheeler and Ox- wick; Murrissh, Weyman and Baldwin, Robert, Gourlay, Coupland, Pascoe and Mason.

Referee: Mr. Hollands...

LIVERPOOL, "e. "CURLEW."

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The match between the services at On the Chub ground the home team Sockumpoo was well contested and ended in a goalless draw. Wetherby was absent Gropped a most valuable point when they from the sailors side. The teams started only managed to draw with the Cairo, with ten men on each side and the ex- charges opened very fast. The soldiers Admittedly they had much the better of played good football and their low pass- Both sides the game and with a little luck woulding was pretty to watch. most probably have taken the two points were at full strength alter five minutes for they failed to induce the referee to play. The ball travelled up and down give & penalty for hands against Thom the field at a great pace she defence son in the opening half and in the closing clearing well on both sides. Half the decision was against them in an called with both sides equal. Appeal for a goal after the ball had struck: the underside of the bar and dropped to the feet of Ever

These teams have met oa three occa sions this season and have not yet scored A goal.

Play was very fast but the eagerness of the forwards to get away spoilt the game in the first quarter for the whistle was continually blowing for offside.

During the first half the sailors had n couple of chances, but Lloyd was slow to take advantage of the position, while the wings tried to scare instead of leaving that to the inside men. Stevenson was well covered by Stewart and seldom became dangerous.

The second half favoured the Club and the outstanding man in this half was Eve in the sailors' goal. His saves were marvellous and he dealt with all shots alike; only once was be beaten and that when the ball struck the underside of the bar. The game ended in a goalless draw.

For the sailors Bannett played a good game and it seemed as if the ball bad an attraction for him for where, the ball was so was Bennett. The backs played a hard game and although Cheshire put in some good work be was not as safe

Time was

The teams turned out as under :—.

CURLEW.12 Baluwill; South and Cleaves; Dash, Wilson and Grifiths; Taylor, Dyer, Cook, Roberts and Samb.

Banks LIVERPOOL-Williams Wyane, Newton and Hodgson; Barlow, Burnett, Dangerfield, Jones, Hollands, and Simmors.

Referee: Mr. Williams.

"TAMAR" ", "AMBROSE,"

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Millington did the hat trick for the Tamar on the Navy "A" ground when playing against the Ambrose who fielded practically a new side owing to most of the regular players being absent from Port. The Tomar are lucky in securing the crack centre forward of the Holly hock for without him on Saturday the game would have been very even. "The sailors from the depot ship are in a good position just now and are bracketed at the head of the league with the Hong kong Club and they have played a match less. They will not have the assistance of Millingter when they play their return match with the Club and a win for the latter would probably give them the league.

as Thomson who at times used his weight. The teams farned out as under:- to advantage. McClurg was the better of the wing halves. Stevenson fed his wings well for he was closely covered by Stewart and had to get rid of the ball almost as soon as be received it. On one occasion he got away and, after beating J. Rodger, was pulled up for hands much to his disappointment. Lloyd and Gale were slow and the former had a good chance to score, for, receiving a pass from Stevenson when unmarked, he sent

" TAMAR."-Mitch; Smith and Samuel- son; Grant, Hudson and Bryant; Hill Ansell, Millington, Bund and Brazendale.

tame shot straight at G. Rodger who cleared. The wing men would have done better" had they centered instead of shooting for many a good effort was marred by a bad finish, the ball being sent in to the side of the net.

"AMBROSE."-White; Ball and Warbam; Lanning, Lakey and Butler; Savage, Bolneaves, Grice, Boulter and Kirby,

Referee: Mr. Moore.

"CURLEW" RES. 7. UNIVERSITY,

On the Navy "A" ground the sailors took their revenge against the University, who defeated them early in the reason by

to 1, by winning this week by no less than six gouls to one. Riley opened the score for the sailors and Anderson added Samy got another before the interval.

"Resuming through for the University. after the interval, the sailors had most of the play and adding four more goals ran out winners by six to one.

For the Club the front line all did well but there is still room for a little more combination. Forsyth was gulty of hanging on the ball too long and with little more open play the attack would do much better. McTavish could not get the ball out to the wing in the second half so he came inside. He spoilt couple of good chances by offside play.

At Bookumpoo the soldiers won by 3 During the first half he centred well while his placing from corcer kicks should have goals to n. Brennan opened the score been improved upon. England bad and the R.G.A. led by a goal to kil at couple of good runs but he still wants the interval. In the closing hall Wilson to score from the touch line. He sent in added two goals for the R.G.A. but failed

"R.GA, RES. ». SOUTH CHINA "B."

a couple of good shots from long range.from a penalty kick.

UNITED ST. JOSEPH'S. ́ ́ ́

Kular wes doclined to drop back and lost a couple of chances when Lloyd"miskick- éd. Begg had hard luck, for several

The College were lucky in sharing the times he was through but could not beat

the St. Eve. The shot that broke the net was points with the United on just wide of the post and it was a sur Joseph's ground for the play went in ball favour of the United from the start. No prise when Eve picked the out of the net and placed it for cering took place before the interval. a goal kick. The middle line all played Brown opened the score for the United well and kept the sailors attack from and, May getting through, they had a settling down. J. Rodger and Gerrard load of two goals but their defence fell defended well while the latter towards away towards the close and Santos scan the close had a share in the attack. Ging twice in the closing minutes the Radger bad little to do, handling on three game ended is a draw of two goals all. occasions only. The teams turned out as follow:-

CLUB-G. Rodger; Gerrard and J. Rodger; Railton, Stewart and Muir; Me Tavish, Forsyth, Begg, Kuhr, add Eng.

LIVERPOOL RES. » CLUB RES“

Playing at home the Club could only field nine men, but they kept the soldiers out during the first half during which "CAIRO."-Eve; Cheshire and Thom-time Hyde scored for the Club. After the son; McClurg, Bennett and S. O. Else; interval Crotty scored twice for the Urpington, Gale, Stovenson, Lloyd and Liverpools who won rather a scrappy

game by two goals to une. Hindley.

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Referee: Mr. Jones,"

R.G.A. KOWLOON,"

SOUTH CHINA"A" t, PUNJABIS.

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On the South China ground the home On the Kowloon ground the Civilian team defeated the Punjabis by four goals team fielded a weak side which included to one. The Chinese did all their scoring Mason and Pascoe of the Reserves and in the first half while Nadr Kahu scored during the first half played 10 men only. for the Punjabis after, the teams crossed McHugh and Lelliott were absent from over. the soldiers' team, their places being taken by Pomfret and Allen who justified their selection by scoring goals. Keag was the first to score for receiving at the halfway line he beat all opposition and landed the ball in the net. The R.G.A. did not keep the lead long, for Mason going down on the left sent in a shot that beat Phillips and made the score one all.

Keay got away on the B.G.A. right and sent over a long pass-which Couzens met од the run and gave Hayward no chance. The teams crossed over' with the B.G.A. leading by two goals to one:

HONGKONG F.C. SHIELD' COMPETITION,

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Fifteen teams have entered for the Challenge Shield Competition this season. The draw resulted as follows:-

1st round to be played on or before January 28th

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-H.M.B. Carlisle v. Hongkong Club. 2-St. Joseph's . H.M.S. Hawkins. 3-Kowloon v. United A.C. 4.-H.M.S. Tamar v H.M.S. Alarrity. 5.-R.G.A. v. H.M.B. Cairo, 6.-H.M.S. Durban, South China

WORLD THEATRE

No. 2. 7-Bouth China No. 1 v. H.M.S.

Ambrose B-Hougkong Police 'Bye.. 2nd round to be played on or before February 18th.

Gourlay, completed the Kowloon side, coming in from the touch line. Kowloon went away with a dash and Marrison skied over the bar. The R.G.A. got away and, Donovan placing well from a corner kick, Pomfret sent in during a scramble and put the R.G.A. farther ahead. Kow- Toon added to their score through Coup land who, following up, gathered a pass from Walker to the goalkeeper and beat Harris forced another Phillips easily. corner from which Weyman cleared, the First name team provides ball and has hall going to touch. From the throw in choice of ground.

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