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THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, LTD.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY.BER 24ra, 1923.

2, Quoon's Building,

SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL

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For us the past has been brightened by your support. For you We wish

Increased brightness and prosperity during the year to come and the years that' follow.

We thank al' of our Friends for the business we have been-favoured with and trust that we will contlaus to cojoy their valued patronage and support.

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FOOTBALL

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SOUTH CHINA "B" e、 H1.9. "MARAZION."

The waiters had some bad luck in this ́match and were unluckly to go down by four goals to two Chu Kwang Young

SOUTH CHINA », H.M‚S, “ AMBROSE," | put the Chinese ahead after six minutes

play, bat Tibworth levelled up the scores. Leung Wing Yak put the Chinese ahead Agath and the score was two goals to at the interval in favour of the Chinese.

In the opened again, but Pibworth reduced the

and the sailors tried hard to equalisa. failed to do so, however, and two

Result, South

Chinese further ahead. China","'; Marazion, 2.

SOUTH CHINA- Ar. HMS,

TITANIA RES

On the South China ground this match was played before a large attendance; From the start South China monopolised Soon after the restart Chu Kwong Young the game and their combination left the Ambrose defence standing. ing minute Lai Wai Totig opened the score] minutes from time. Ip Kan put the and within couple of minutes bent Coysh a second time. Shortly afterwards Another yell went up which annouveal that Chan Kwong Ui had scored the third goal for South Chinn, On each occasion that the Chinese scored the valley whood with the cheering of the thousands present. Pang Wab Hing red number four and almost from the centre kick Wong Pak Chong the centre forward raced through and beat Copth from close range. Butors the interval Lai Wai Tong scored again and South China were tending at the break by six goals to 0.

The second half was more evenly con- tested, there being, to score in this half and' the game ended in a win for South China by six goals to love,

To The teams --

These teams played on the South China 'ground a drawn game of one goal all. South China took the lead in the Best half through Choi Ping San

Bull scored for the sailors following a corner kick. The Titania had a goal dis allowed through a defender "handling in the penalty area, and Grindle failed to score from the spot kick. The game favoured the adors' but they had to be content with a draw.

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Referee: Mr. Collins.

KOWLOON

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"TITANIA."

Joseph's

This game played or St. ground, was evenly contested and the Titania were somewhat unlucky in losing. The sailors did most of the attacking but the only goal of the match was scored by] Mason during the first half. A high shot from the right wing bent the goalkeeper and struck the underside of the crossbar, bouncing down behind the goalkeeper whe caught the ball and cleared after it bad spun outwards. The referen blew for a

goal and pointed to the entre,

After the change of cuds the sailors put

un pressure, but their shooting was faulty!

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EAST SURREY'S v. H.M.S.

• DESPATCH."

On the Nayy "B" ground these terms played a goalles draw. The Surreys did most of the attacking in the early part of the game and later the Despatch quite held their own. The sailors forced

couple of comer's but failed to turn them to good account. The final whistle found the Surreys pressing and the score sheet blank.

Despatch-Browarton; Piddle and Con-| nan; Henshaw, Southey and White; Bal- combe, Brewer, Underwood, Woods and Carter.

Surreys, Douglas; Cooper •aud Willi- ams; Petter, Boaffans and Bristowe; Charlesworth, Eaton, Humberstere; Butler and Muckleworth.

Referes Mr. Blumson...

R.G.A. RESERVES. FILIPINOS.

At Sockumpoo the soldicks had all the play and ran out easy winners by five goals to one. At the interval they were leading by three clear goals, Best scoring the Grat, McCormick the second, Beat adding another just before half time. In: the second half Best added another, to which the Filipinos replied with their only goal of the match Best added another for the Gunners just before the end, bring. ing his bag of goals up to four. Result RG.A. Reserve, 5; Filipinos, 1.

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On the Club ground the home team were HONCKONG CIGAR STORE, LTD. defeated by four clear goals. Adal, Cheur Kam Shun, Lam Wing. Cheun sud | Chong Kam Cheun scored for the Sacred Heart.

KOWLOON . EAST ́SURREYS, `

Playing at home the Kowloon teum beat the Surreys by two goals to nil. Vickers and Rasmussen scored for the home team, while Laight scored for the Surreys.

CLUB DE RECHEIO EMS. "DIOMEDE" RÉSERVES,"

The Club managed to win against the sailors on the Nary "B" ground. Fal. cher scored for the sailors and E. Xavier and D. Xavier for the Club, «!

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ST JOSEPH'S.

On the College ground the sailors won two goals to sit. Herding scored in

the first half and Smith in the second.:

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On the Navy "A" ground the Holly- hock won by a goal to ni, Bargent soor- ing in the second half.

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