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SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

CHALLENGE SHIELD: SENIOR,

First Round.

Kowloon....

Hongkong Police 0. Second Bound.

South China CHALLENDE AKIELD: JUNIOR.

East Surrey Regt. 2

H. M.S. Friqucie, 3

R. G.A. Ers.

0

First Round,

Tilania Res. ....... ( St. Joseph's

KONGKONG LEAGUE-

Division I.

H.M.S. Ambrose, A H.M.S. Hawkins 2

R.G.A HMS, Despatch., 3

Dirttion II.

H.M.S. Marazion 3 University. Surreys Res 1 Club de Recreio, Hawkins Re...

Kowloon Res...........

Sacred Heart South China ..

EAST SURREYS », SOUTH CHINA,

1

a

in a draw, but close on time the hors team were awarded a penalty for tripping and Mair scored from the spot kick. The Police tried hard to score in the alosing minutes, but the final whistle sounded leaving the holders winners by a goal to wil.

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Kowloon, Haussen: "Wheeler and Morton: Leonard, MeKelvie 'and Pasco; Mason, Milbird. Latham, Muir and A. Dunca

Polie-Mair, Wynne and McWalter; Stewart, Britton. Forbes and Fera: Jessop. Johnson, Bliss and D. Clark.

Referee: Mr. Spenzer.

"DESPATCH" c, R.G.A.

Playing in a league match on,

the Navy

CAN I

"B" ground the Drapatch breke their meord for the season, winning against Both the R.G.A. by five goals to ons. tenis turned out in white shirts for this match, but, the difficulty was overcomé by the sailors using their neckbands as sashes This did not satisfy the reteres, and after a short game, play was stopped for the Despatch to change into the shixtaį loaned by the Titania Regelves. The frst half was evenly contested and at the interval the sailors were leading by a goal, reored by Carter, to nil

This shield match was played at Soo kunpon before a crowd of several thou sands, South China forced a corner from the kick-off and a free kick against them relieved. For a time South China bad most of the play but their shooting was weak and the Surreys' defence were not After change of eads the game hard pressed. Several fouls were record greatly favoured the sailors and W ed against players on both sides, "bus a soon put them further ahead. Balcombe fw words from the referee steadied the was in great scoring mood for the sailors players for a timo. Give and take play and before the Boal, whistle did the bat followed, with South Chica bowing to trick. Oram although having five goals advantage in passing but weak in front scored against him did some fine work of goal. Douglas was called upon to in goal for the R.G.A defend his charge overal times but the shots had no sting in them and the goal- keeper easily cleared. The first goal was gered by the Surreys after twenty-two! minutes play. Lau Hing Cheung was standing near the right goal post to clear a shot from the left wing when Mackie worth dropped the ball over from the touch line and Wooldridge with an over- head kick, put the ball into the opposite corner of the net. Lau made a leap to roach the ball but failed to turn it and the Surreys were ona up.

This reverse woke up South China and they took up" the attack in caract Douglas saring shots from Lai Wai Torg and Chan Kwong Ui. South China levelled up three minutes before the interval, Eaton turning the ball into his own goal from a shot by South China's right wing.

and

Despatch-Brewereton; Riddle Connan: Henshaw, Southey and Under- wood Balcombe, Brewer, Carter, Woods: and White.

E.G.A. Oram; Oldershaw and Lieut. Smith; Whittington, Allen and McCor misk: Green, Smith, Castleline. Harris and Souzens.

"HAWKINS * .

AMBROSE."-

The Marking played two reserve men, Shenton having broken his collar-bone and Davenport having injured bi leg. Their places were taken by Wrigley and Keen. The Ambrose won the toss and pressed from the start. After some minutes play! Welbourne sent over a fine pass to Custer who gained ground on the wing before

sending ueros a fine centre.

The ball

travelled across the goalmouth to Bol- neaves who opened the score for the Ambrose with a fine shot irto the corner of the net, Heathcote making a good, but At the interval South China wero prese-ineffectual attempt to save.. The Hawkins ing and the score one all. From the re- took up the attack and after two un- start the Surreys put on pressure and successful efforts got an equalising goal Franklin was placed in possession in Balneaves from a centro by Harper put front of an open goal, but failed to shoot the Ambrose ahead with a Eino shot that before Ng Kash Cheun dashed up and curled away from Heathcote. Keeping' relieved him. The soldiers again got up pressure the Ambrose went further down and a halt was called for Chan So ahead, Vasy, receiving from Bolaearos, South gave Heathcote, no chance with a hot shot to be removed from the field.

The Harkins broke China continued with ten men only and from close range. quito held their own. Franklin sent in a away and Wrigley sent in a bot shot which shot and a defender was guilty of hand- Thompson saved well. T. Smith made a ling in the penalty area. Boniface came good effort just after hut kicked behind. forward to take the spot kick and almost Hall-time arrived with the Ambrose lead. missed, for the ball struck the post and ing by three goals to one. The lead was rebounded behind the goalkeeper into the well deserved, the play being considerably

in their favour.

net.

The Aron had the letter of the ex- Soon after Chan" So returned but was limping badly and went forward to the changes from the resumption and Heath- The Harkins outside right position. The Surreys played cate was troubled on two occasions before a winning gene after they got the lead the Hawking go away. and were content to kick out when South defence was given plenty to do, but the China got going and to kick the hall hard or was kept down by a fine defence. The play was fast and clear, good foot, in the direction of their opponents goal. all being played by both sides. The South China tried hard to pull the gain Hawking broke away and T. Smith re- round, but time was against them and faced the lead with a fine individual they retired defeated, for the first time effort. The Hawking looked like scoring. this season, by two goals to que

Although South China failed to score again gust afterwards, but Wrigley failed to centre after running through. Keep- goal themselves the play was mostly in theing up presare the art should have

South Surreys half during the game. China forwards were had at shooting:qualised. Smith was given a fine chance

by Warne, but shot straight at Thomp although dai Wai Tong had several son who brought off an easy clearance, chances to score his efforts were very Carpenter sent over a ao centre from weak. Dougins was not severely tested in the left and Hyde had an open goal to goal, only one shot found him guessing shoot into: delay in shooting, however, the effort as Hide's shot was and he managed to turn the ball round spoilt the post. Eiton was a hard worker but charged down by Boulter. The Hawkins often out of place. Franklin was the kept up a hot pressure and Smith forced

The weak spot in the soldiers' attack. wings were very speedy and centered well.ter from which Turner cleared. The Ambrose broke away and Harper sent South China played a good-open gang over a fine centre which Bearose kicked and a little more accuracy and sting in clear. The play fell off a lot at this stage, front of geal would most probably have the Ambret having the game well in given them the gate, Leung Yuk Tong hand. Heathcote brought off two good their Capiain played a sound game, saves but the Hawkins were lucky when Surreys. Douglas; II Umberstone and Welborne missed Carter's centre, with Williams

Petter, Boniface and Bristow; an open goal. The Ambriss went further Charlesworth, Eaton, Wooldridge, Frank-ahead following a corner, Heathercote lin and Mackleworth.

ran out to punch the ball clear but missed South China-Lau Ring Cheung; Ngit and Yasy had no dificulty in shooting Kam Cheng and Chan So; Leung Yuk into an open goal. The Ambrose werd' Tong, Wong Shui Wab and Lam Yuk still pressing when the final whistle went, Ying;. Pang Kam Hing, Pang Wah Hing; leaving them good winners by fours goals Wong Pak Chong. Lai Wai Tong and to two Của Kwong Vi,

Refereo; Mr. Wakeham.

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VICENTE ATIENZA,

"IRIQUOISE ? R.GA, RESERVES.

On the Club ground these teams met

nil,...

ST. JOSEPH'S * TITANIA **

RESERVE.

Three teams met in their replay on St. Joseph's ground and failed to score mcoting will be necessary, although extra time was played Another

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HAWKINS" RESERVES », SACRED

HEART

Iwice

SURREYS RESERVES *.

RECREIO,

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The kam was well contested through- out. The Ambrose was undoubtedly the better team and throughly deserved the in the replay for the junior challengs On the Navy "B" ground the sailors. win, Heathcote did well in goal for the shield. Leading by two goals to wil at won by four clear goals Petitt opened Hawkins, but was at fault when the the interval the sailors scared again in the score and Smith put them two, up. This game was replay in the first fourth goal was scored. Ponrose and round of the Challengo anield competition, Wright were very steady full backs and the second half and won by three goals to After the change of ends Rending scored the fire moting between those teams were well supported in defence by Kean having ended in a goalless draw. A good who played a fine game at centre half. number of spectators turned out to wit T. Smith was the best of the forwards ness the game on the Railway ground at who mixed many chances. Thompson was Kowloon. Both teams were not at full sound in the Ambrose goal, as also were strength, the home team being without Turner and Boulter. Butler was the best The forwards combined the T.A.M.C. players Nash and Howarth of the halves. who were resisting their Corps at cricket well and were constantly dangerous, the against the R.E., while Knight was absent outstanding man being Bolnestes. from the defence. The Police were handi- Ambrose-Thompson, Turner and Boul- capped by several of their players being fer; Nolan, Butler and Muirhead; Harper, on the sick list and chers being on duty. Bolacares, Wolbourne, Vasy and Carter. The game ended in a win for the home" team by a goal to nil after a very even game. The opening half found Kowloon doing most of the attacking and the It Police putting up a sound defence. appeared that the game would end again

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MARAZION UNIVERSITY.

At Sookunpoo the Surreys won by: Four goads to one Miles scored the only goal for th soldiers, in the first half.

Soon after the re-start, Biberio scored. for the Club de Recreio and Miles gave the soldiers the lead,

KOWLOON. SOUTH CHINA "B.” At Sookunpoo the sailors won by Ive Hawkms Heathonte; Penrose nadi

goals to one. Malcolm scored the opening

At Kowloon the home team won their Wright: Easton, Keen and Carpenter; goal and Taylor put them further ahead.

A. Smith, Hydo, Warne, T. Smith and Rumjahn scored for the University before league match against South China by two After a blank first half, the interval After the change of end gals to 1. Wrigley.

Pibworth, Malcolm and Polo scored for Spary and Haylock scored for the hom

team. the sailors, who won as abovo, -

Referee Mr. Smith

(Oprtinued at foot of weak coloran,)

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