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TOOTBALL.

A good attendanco was present to witness the opening match on the Hong-

„PRACTICE MATCH BETWEEN THE kong Football Club's ground when the

POLICE AND CC.C.

A practice match took place on the Craigongower ground on Saturday, be tween the C.C.C. and the Police The latter batted first and declared with 139 runs for four wickets, the oustanding feature of the innings being $6 by Alexander. Craigengower opened their innings badly, but a good partnership was seen between Reed (36 not out) and Zimmern (17 not out). Owing to dark ness, with the C.C.C. score at 80, the match was left drawn.

Scores:-

T. R. C.

C. F. Alexander, c Hamson, b Frita 05 A. Baker, Hyder, b Hamsen

W. L Clark, 1.b.w., b Hamson

W. E. Meadows, aos out

A. Reynolds, b Fritz

A. V. Coleman, not cut,

Extras

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home team entertained "H.M.S. Tamer. The sailors folded a very good side, but were beaten by the galy goal scored. The ground is not in good condition, but. within the next fortnight no doubt the Club will get it into trim for the opening League game when the East Surrey's meet the Club de Recreio.

The game throughout was keenly.con- tested and both sets of forwards, although good in the Aeld, showed a weakness in front of goal. The chances missed by both sides are too numerous to mention for when goals seemed certain the ball was either turned outside the posts or skied over the bar. The Club wing men wore in fine fettle and showed good specdi.

Johnstone as the pivot is good, and with Forsyth at his best, visitors to the Club ground this season should see a 27 large number of goals scored. Bishop 4 stood down in this game, Watson drop- ping back to make room for McBride, a newcomer to Hongkong football. Rodger captained the side and won the toss in the opening match. Stewart ad, Mair were, as usual, very sound in defence and held the sailors forward line.

Total (for a wickets, declared)...15 Noonan, Simpson, Collyer, Condon

and Watt did not bat...

Fritz Hamson

Reed

Zimmern

Bowling Analysis,

C. C, C

D. Hamson, b Noonan

A. Zimmern, not out

Extras...

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1

0 66

10

439

5

0 09 01

N. B. Kitchell, b Noonan

R. C. Reed, not out

23

17

19

80

vi

Total (for wickets)

The Tamar have several. new players. this season. Crocker, who played for the 2 Navy four or five seasons ago, appeared

in goal in place of Wavish. Badcock was the pick of the backs, but had the mis- fortune to get hurt in the latter half of the game. The sailors' middle line, ably ed by Carter was good. while the for |wards showed plenty of dash, but little

accuracy in shooting.

With more practice in finding the net they would be a well balanced team.

After playing a blank Erst half, the only goal of the match fell to the Club somewhat luckily, Crocker fielded out i header from Forsyth and Hill, running in, cat ht the ball from the rebound and sent it into the net" giving Crocker no . chance.

D. Fritz, E. Mow Fung, E. Hamson, F. Schnepel, F. K. Modi, G. A. Hyder and Barack did not bat

Noonan Baker Alexander Clark'

Bowling Analysis.

0.

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12 1 93 02 14

2

3

2 10. 0 15

U.S.C.C. v. H.M.S. "HERMES."

On account of the bad state of the cricket pitch at Happy Valley, the match between the C.S.C.C. and H.M.S. Hermes was postponed.

BOWLS...

SPEY CUP COMPETITION.

SATURDAY'S GAMES.

An appeal by the goalkeeper for an o infringement by Hill was not successful O although the sailors placed the ball for Du goal kick. The sailors struggled hard to level up but time was against them and they had to admit defeat thy a goal to

it. The teams were

Three matches in connection with the Spey Cup Competition were played at Happy Valley on Saturday.

Craigengower C.C. (this season's cham- pions) met the Kowloon CC on the Civil Servics C.C. ground and after a thrilling game lost by £ve points.

The Kowloon Bowling Green Club de feated the Hongkong Yacht Club by thirteen points. The game was played ou the Police Recreation Club ground.

The Civil Service C.C. met the East Point Recreation Club on the Craigen rower C:C. ground and won easily bỹ 23

to 10.

A keen game was played between the Police and the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club on the Kowloon Cricket - Club's Green. At the twentieth head the score stood 19 all but in the Soal head the Dock secured four points and won by

23-10.

The teams were:-

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C.C.C.R.C.C

Hongkong Football Club-C. Rodger (captain); Summers and Watson; Mair. J. Stewart and McBride; Pile. Forsyth, Johnstone, Hill and Key

H.M.S. Tumar-Crocker; Badcock-and Lean; Rhodes, Carter and Sandyw; Hand- well, Summers, Linton, Blake and Regan,

The refered was E. R.. A. Gilles.

SOUTH CHINA "B" GAME.

The match on the South China ground between their "E team and FLM.S. fermes was in the nature of a stiff tussle. The Chinese mustered in full force, and scored in the first half, which was all the scoring before the interval.

The frema men reversed the tables

scoring two goals and keeping their upponents down. A penalty kick which was awarded to the failed to be con- verted

Result: H.3LS. Hermes, two goals; South China B" one goal.

KOWLOON 2. EAST SURREYS.

A good crowd assembled at the Kow. toon Football Club's ground to witness the friendly game between the lacals and the East Surrey Regiment. ·

The game was remarkably fast through- cut, and some of the players on both Greensides showed remarkably good form for

the beginning of the season...

C.C,C-Boa, Macfarlane, Bradbury (Skip) 10.,

K.C.C-Fraser, Brawn, Eyde, 'Gibson (Skip) 21.

fi

K.B.Q.C, B...K.C.

K.B.G.C-Hazel, Duncan, Holland, Whibley (Skip) 23.

EHY.CRead, Carpenter, Anderson, Shellshear (Skip). 10.

C.8.0.C. # E. P. R.G.

CS.C.C.-Owwick, Gregory, Grimmitt, Mill (Skip) 91.

E.P.R.C. Forbes, Fowler, Lee, Hamil, Lon (Skip) 8.

KOWLOON DOCK - *. POLICE, K.D.B.C.-F. C. Goodman, Docherty, F. Callen, B. Lapsley (Skin) P.R.C. Grant, A. Reid, M. Mair T. Clark (Skip) 19.

WATER POLO.

The following are this week's batures in the Water Polo League

To-day.-H.M.8. Carlide. v. V.R.C. "A"; HK. Electric Co. v. K.B.6.F.P.A. LA" East Surrey Regiment e. V.R.C. "B."

1.

Eventually the Kowloon Club, which gives every promise of being one of the strongest and best supported teams of the cosuing League season, won with some- thing in hand.

Result: Kowloon EC. 3 goals; East Surety Regiment 1.

REPLY TO A CERTAIN FRAME UP.

Lay aside the Baseball bat And the Mit which you have worn, Leave the bench on which you sat (Not by sliding on to base And the plus-fours you have torn

That you funked-you d-d disgrace!)

In their place withdraw from store Which in days gone by you wore Pails and gloves and flannel bags,

And which moth have turn to rags. (Serves you right for courting fama In a Redskin's native game.)

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Tomorrow.-K.B.S.F.P. "B" Change from stockings hack to no ka H.M.S. Hermes; HM.S. Ambrose, & Leave the Diamond for the Wicket

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Take your guard and quit the Box Don't play Ball it isn't Cricket. Do you not prefer a “glide ” To" Boy, take a Rieksha ride!"

An "At Home" will be held by the Some say you may gain a seat Craigengower Cricket Club on Saturday

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A dance is set down from 5.30 to 7.30 That will be Millenniam p.in. but as this is such a popular pastime with the C.C.C. members and their lady friends, an "extension of time will probaby have to be applied for.

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