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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, PHCEMBER 11TH. 1922.
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FOOTBALLA
-Saturday's results in the Hongkong met after the whistle had sounded for *Langue:—
Division
flag kick the sailors made the core. | level, Osborne, houding the ball, passed Rodger. From the centre kick the Club gos away and Forwath went the ball into the offbida. Begg was unlucky a moment later, for, tipping the ball over Adkin's head, ha went on and with only the goalie to beat, handled the ball and lost what should have been a certain goal. Hooper was lucky to tip the ball over the bar from a shot by Forth and England laced well from the fing kick, Stewart bending the ball over the bar. At the other end Rodger saved from Barkhaw, but Osborne caught the ball and sent in a hard drive. The ball struck the upright and reboun ded to Osborne, who aguia seat in, Rodger cleming. The sailors were luck corner. Rodger gav again and bat McPtail breasted the ball out from Played at Sookunpoo and ending in a the Bag kick. Stirk receiving sent in a win for the King's by two goals to iground shot which Osborne baekhueled into Kowicon started in brilliant sunshine and the net, giving Rodger no chance and win-
King's Regt. Kowloou... ELMS. Tania... H.M.S. Hawkins 2 Hongkong Club... H.M.S. Ambrosa... 2 South China....... Hongkong Police 2 HMS Durban...
Division II H.M.S. Hawking 7 HMS. Durban... 1 St. Jonaph'a Hongkong Police 0 King Regt HMS. Marion 3
Kowloon United South China B9 Fleet Auxiliaries. 1
1.31.8. Ambrose... 2 Warders
H.M.S. Titanikű
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The game was well contested and the anilors finished a much stronger side,
The teams took the field as under:-" Stirk, Crow and Sawyer; Barkham, Hawkins Hooper; Adkins and Bickers; Wrigley, Osborne, Frost and Imesos.
Club: J. Rodger; Israel and Bishop: Logan, Stewart and McPhail Tavish, Forsyth, Begg, Valentine England.
Raferce: Mr. Tyldesley.
Me: and
POLICE . H.M.S. DURBAN,” Played on the Navy "E" ground and ending in a draw of two goals all. In the first half the Police were much the bester side but they fell off after the change of ends and the sailors had more of the
at ones attacked, Wynne beaded clear anding the match for his side. the military transferred to the other end. where McKelvie miskicked, but recovered quickly and aleared. The King's pressed on the left and Scott sent the ball over the bar. The military then forced a corner, following a free kick for hands, but Kow. loon got the ball away and a good chance for Kowloon to take the lead was spoilt by Duncan who fouled Newton. From the free kick, Williams went down on the left, but Woodman shared from his shot. The King's forced a corner and Williams placing the ball well in. Jones headed it into Word, man's hands, the goalie clearing easily. Moran then tested Woodman, who was playing a very safe game. Drer forced corner and the ball being well placed by Scott Jones opened the score for the King's with a header that gave Woodman no chance. King's took up the attack from the centre and Moran shot the ball over the top. The Kings were pressing, but offside play spoilt good openings.. Moran again missed from an easy position and Williams bad a shot charged down at the expense of a corner. Kowloon cleared from the flag kick and took the ball t the "other end where Clemo shot wide. Wiliams at back was stopped før | *" fouling, but a good chance for Kowloon to draw level was lost through Duncan In this game on the Garrison ground at fouling the same player. At the other Sookunpoo the sailors tried out a couple end Jones sent the hall outside from a recent arrivals in the Colony and they pass by Moran and Kowloon then bat gave a good account of themselves, especí look in, but Clemo was wide with his final ally Emery, who played in the contre for effort. The King's pressed and Dyer ran ward position. The interval found the through and beat Woodman all the way. score sheet blank. After the change of
gnme
The teams took the field as under Police-Swan; Clark and MoWalters! McLaren, Forbes and Post; Watson, Me Ewen, Johnson, Valentine and Robertson.
Durban:-Lawrence; Bakor" and Ro- mayne; Pring, Leggs and King: Watkins, Darlison, Yeoman, Millar and Dickson.
Referee Mr. Collins,
HMS. TITANIA". R.G.A.
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The test of the first half was in favour ends the sailers had matters, practically BLUE BIRD CO.
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of the military team but their shooting was erratic and no further scoring took the re-start were three goals up. Another place. The faterval arrived with the goal was scored later for the sailors giv- King's deading by two goals to nil. ing them the victory by four goals to nil
From the restart Kowloon get well away, but were checked by Williams and a good ran down the military right wing ended with a well placed centre. Dyer beadedlin, and the ball striking the cross. bar rebounded to play, when Kowloon took up the attack, Drennan waving well from Duncan. Kowloon again were in front of the King's goal and forced a corner, Drennan punching the ball clear from the Bag bick. At the other end Jones had a shot charged down by Knight, and Williams receiving sent over the bar, Woodman cleared froin a beader by Moran who later skied the ball over the bar from arat pass by Joner. Kowloon made..a couple of flying visits to the King's goal, but their forwards were out of shooting forto. This King's forced several corners towards the closs of the game but Kowloon
H.M.S." AMBROSE, SOUTH CHINA.
Played on the Navy “A” ground before a large attendance and ended in a win for the Ambrose by the odd goal in three. The start was delayed ten minutes owing to the Chinese spectators encroaching at least three feet over the touch lines. The assistance of the Police had to be obtained before the crowd would move bark. ABRA very fast game ended in a win for the sailors by two goals to che
CAUSES OF FOOTBALL ACCIDENTS.
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adding to their balf time score, and, as the final whistle sounded, the ball was in the leg extended, an nation which faga him Kowloon goni-mouth from a well placed particularly open to the risk of getting
of his knee joint, producing dcrangement corner kick by Williams.
loose cartilages, water on the knee, and other The King's were easily the better team forms of traumatic injuries to the lower and the play was mostly in the Kowloon limb. Formerly a legitimato charge was the half. But for the erratic shooting of the means whereby a player struggled for inside forw, ride the score would have been mastery of the ball, and accidents of the 67 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL much heavier against Kowloon.
The team took the field as under Kino's Drennan; Wynne and Wil liams; Newton, Hodgson and "Barlow; Williams, Moran, Lt, Jancu, Dyes and
Bontt."
KOWLOON-Woodman; Wheeler and Knight; Millard, King and McKelvie, Clema, Mada, Pasco, Duncan aud Coombes,
Referee, Mr. Williams.
EL.M.S."HAWKINS"
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nature I have indicated were by no means so frequent as now.
"As to the practice of bracing the ball, it often happens that a player will
body up several feet in the air. With his p extension, all the muscles relaxed, instead of in a state of tenicity. The con sequence is that he is in the worst possible position if he wishes to avoid injury.
"Perhaps more than ever before crowds are prone to
to express feelings by means bech tend of minddening cheers
upsets
player's cool mechanism. In other words, they cause him to attempt too much in
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On the South China ground before a under my notice are to the knee, remain- good attendance, the Club, although scoring der being as a rule raptured" muscles. I on three occasions had to admit defeat by maintain that if the factor I have mentioned vere given the serious attention they the Hawkins, by two goals to one, two of their goals, being disallowed, oring to in- deserve the result would be substantial diminution of the number of serious fringements. The game opened with the accidents which now appear to be inevitable, Hawkins attacking but offside pulled them and are bringing the game into disrepute. up and Forsyth receiving from the free kick As things are at present, football, the
Urrent, Bavings and Tired Depardie been heat all opposition and opened the score for favourite game of the masses, and one which the Club in the first minute of the game. I believe is of national importance, is rapidly interests at rates of 1 per omni, e per cent, and This reverse put the sailors on their mettle becoming a mere exhibition of unfortunate 8 per cent, pa annam, rozpackively. and they gave the Club defence n wann
VAL B"HOLUM. time. Two slight halts were called, two,
Hongkong, October 2la- 1910, - - of the Hawkins men. requiring attention after colliding with Club players. Osborne. had to leave the field for couple of
incidents.'
"EYE COMFORT
minutes, but Wrigley resumed after a rub means better health and better results DAIRY FARM NEWS. down. Several corners fell to the sailors but from your work, and if your eyes require the Club defende was sound, while Rodger
in goal saved splendidly. The Club had a glasses you have esteful and expert few visits to the sailors goal bat Begg examination in fitting the proper conso failed to put the finishing touches to the
ball and the defence cleared The interval tion. Eye comfort requires aho just an arrived with the Club leading by a goal, expert cars in the manufacture, and Lo NILS"
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From the restart the Club took up the adjustment of your glasses. You will FILLETS HADDOCKS attack bat Adkins relieved only to see the and it worth while to consult a reliable Club return and three of the forwardi
in bunch missed what appeared to firm, devoted exclusively to optical work! be an easy chance. Begg was much in over ten years experience in the Colony. evidence and had several chances, but
sent the ball the wrong side of the up- You will find no better equipment sax right. From a free kick awarded against where than in the pace and factory of Bishop, Rodger got the ball away and a The Hongkong Optical Co., incesanors to good movement by the Club forwards was
negatived by Begg getting offside. The Clark & Co., Manufacturing and Be sailors took up the attack and Rodger was fracting Opticians, located in 53, Queen'ı lucky to turn the ball round the post with
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