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FOOTBALL

CIVILIANS DEFEAT ARMY, TEAM IN LAI WAI CUP,

Results of matches playel on Sanir day:-

"LAI WAH CUP COMPETITION Civilians

1 Army.

HONGKONG LEAGUE

DIVISION II. "

East Surreys,

Drums

4

South China "A"s Kowloon Res. 1

University

Club de Recreio

A "

St. Joseph's

RK. Club Res.

'DIVISION' II. "E"

East Surreys

Moslem C. "A"...

0

Drums Res. 2. South China “Ca Kowloon "B"

Moslem C. "B'. 1

14TH, 1925

Civilians 40. Rodger (Club): Wynng (Police) and Bishop (Club): Brittain Palice), J. Stewart (Chub) and WeKelvie (Kowloon): Taylor (Kowloon), Forsyth (Club), Cosano (Recreio), Rocha (Re-. creio) and Simpson (Police).

Ariny-Stanton (RA): Cooper an Jordan (Surreys): creavy (Surreys). Sims (RAM.C.) and Bristow (Surreys) + Humberstone, Charlesworth, Mitchell,

Butler and Mackleworth (Surreys).

Referea P.O. Matthews, N. Linca- mon Corp Austen, R., and L/Corpl. Phillip, East Surrey's.

EAST SURREYS DRUMS ». CLUB DE RECREIO !' A,"

On the Railway ground at Kowloon the Recreio went down to a much heavier side, the East Surreys Drums, by four goals to one..

At the interval the Drums were leading

South China "B"-St. Joseph's Board. by three clear goals. The second half was more evenly contested each side scoring once. Graham and Maffet shared the ers match not played:

Drums goals and Carvalho scored the. Recreio's only point.

CIVILIANS =" ARMY, A large crowd turned out to witheas the semi-final match on the Garrison ground between teams chosen from the Civilians and the Army. The Civilians are the holders of the Lai Wah Cup,

The Fame was keenly contested throughout and the result always in doubt; for in the last kick of the gnine the Army had the chance to force another meeting between these teams.

SOUTH CHINA "A" ST. JOSEPH'S.

A grent following turned out to witness South China oppose St. Joseph's on the Gurrison ground. These teams have pre- vinusly met this season, the College team winning by two clear goals.

St. Joseph's reduced South China's lead early in the second half, Ward converting from a penalty against Cheung Wing third goal for South China, who ran out Shing for handling Ip Kau secred the

winners by three goals to one.

H.K. CLUB RES

KOWLOON RES.

The Club lost the services of Slipper. their goalkeeper, in the second bali during which time the Kowloon Reserves scared the only goal of the match.

South China took the lead early in the game. Hyder handled in the penalty aren land Lau Kau opened the score from the spot kick. South China did most of the pressing, but Flyder saved well. Maher sont in a fast shot from the right and the Rocha, who was reported injured early goalie saved near the past. After Au

Kit in the week, turned out in the Civilian play, Ip Kau came through and, with a Sang had been stopped for offside

forward line to partner Simpson

fast cross shot, scored South China's Exchanges were very even in the open-second goal. At the interval South China ing minutes. The Army lost the services led by two goals to wil.. of Humberstone early in the give. The first movement of note was made by the Civilians after Bristowe had handled, Stewart sending in a hard drive which Sims cleared. 'Charlesworth did well on the right wing and several times had Rodger beaten, but the Army inside nien were slow and the backs cleared. Jordan was beaten, but managed to pull the ball down. Wane took the free kick and sent wide of the goal. Butler beat Rodger with a header but Wyone cleared from almost the goal line. Stanton saved from Taylor and a shot from Simpson struck the post. Mitchell Efted the hall over the top following good work by Charlesworth. Sims broke up several Hood movements by the Civilian forwards hat placed the hall badly. Stanton clear- ed from Simpson and Rocha and Taylor ended up a run down the wing by shoot- ing behind. Rodger saved from Mitchell and Bishop cleared: Sims, sent over the lar with a long shot and Charlesworth tested Rodger, Sims nipped in andere lieved when the Civilian forwards were close in. feGreavy sent Mitchell in, but the final shot was wide. The Army, play; ing 'ten men, quite held their own and worried the Civilian defence. Great excitement prevailed following a corner kick against Bishop and a sign of relief went up when McGreavy sent the ball. over the bar.

Humberstone new returned and for a time the Civilian defence was hard

ed.

A centre from Charlesworth 99.

have been turned, to account but the left wing was out of position and the ball rolled over the line. The Civilians took the lead with a fine hender by Gosan) who received from a well placed corner kick by Taylor."

UNIVERSITY » MOSLEM CLUB "A.“

At Sookunpeo, the University returned. to league football, winning by four goals' to two against the Moslem Club "A."

FAST SURREYS DRUMS RES. ".

SOUTH CHINA" C."

South China" dropped their first point in the league in their game with the Drums Reserves at Sookunpuo. Until five minutes from the clore, the Drums were leading. Bowles scored twice for the Drums and Wong Hop and Tín Lip Fat for south. China ** C.”

KOWLOON "B" 7. MOSLEM "B,"

Each team by scoring a goal, on, the, Navy B grund, also scared their first Draw point in the league this season, one all.

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RUGBY.

ERA'S DEFEAT CLUB,

Members of the interport selection committee were present at Happy Valley The Civilians nearly increased their on Saturday afternoon, to witness the lead in the next minute for Stanton last practice game prior to the inter- coming out to clear was beaten hat report match at Shanghai, which is to be covered and cleared before the Civiliana | played at the end of the month. A team. right could get up. Rocha had a good from the Engine Room artificers opposed opening when Cooper issed from the Club, and were victorious by 12 points centre by Taylor,

to nil

The Army, forced a corner, and Mitchell shot wide. Humberstone sentia a fing

drive from twenty yards and Rodger at full length turned the ball round the post, Another mêlée in front of the Civilians goal ended when Mitchell sent behind. Half-time arrived with the Civilians leading by a goal to nik

sent across and Gosapo

The teams were as under:- blewhite, Tinker, Chatt; Northwood and E.RA. Rippington; Rothwell, Kib- Duckworth; McDonald, McTaggart, Bradford, Hathaway, Kinnane, Edwards, Archer, and Sergeant...

Club-Armstrong; Summers, Rushton, Lloyd, Lammert; Halph and Noronha; Foster, Gould, Emith, Davies, Day, O'Conner, Thompson, and Andrews. -

Referee: Mr. B. Tickle.

THE SECOND HALF. · From the re-start Wynne was soon called upon to clear. Humberstone was again forced to retire for a few minutes. The Artificers showed their superiority" Hodger saved from Mackleworth and in handling and posing, and for the Wynne kicked out to clear from a shot most part, hemmed their rivala in their by Charlesworth. Simpson placed flocha own half. Tho Club defence was, how in possesion, but he sent wide. Mitchell ever, very sare, and despite the fact that lifted the bail over the bar from a pass the Navy had most of the game, they by Mackleworth and Stanton saved from only got through once in the first half, MeKelvie Mitchell headed into Rodger's when Kinnane scored a try. The kick at hands and Taylor, sono eaded over The In the second half the Club improvel,

down the ingoal failed. top. Rodger cleared from header, by but the Navy was not to be denied. Chatt flumberstone and the Army returning secured a good try, which, however, was McKelvie turned the ball over his own not converted. Before the final whistle goal bar with Rodger beaten. At the sounded, the Artificers got through twice, other end, bath Stewart and Simpson through Kibblewhite and McTaggart. No failed with long shots. Mackleworth was always dangerous with his lobbing centres goals resulted. but Humberstone was

not playing his usual forcing game.

Cooper cleared shots from Forsyth, and Gosana. Mitchell received from a pass. by Charlesworth but shot wide, Wynnie handled thirty yards out and the Army. supporters' hopes were raised when Sims caine to take the kick; bat be sent the ball well over the bar. The game con- tinued fast and exciting, Wynne, being outstanding in the Civilianodelnice, Bishop covered up well and the defence was well backed up by the middle-line who were in the right place at the right, moment. Butler looked a certain scorer but Wynne came through with the ball W Woodward, B. D. Evans and T. J And took it well over the middle line Price

before sending to GosanoA fast shot

from Humberstone just missed and closs

on time, the Army forced a corner. Mackleworth dropped the ball within two

The game was hard and fast, and the Nary playing a fine game throughout, deserved their victory,

Result:-E.R.A.'s: 4 tries, 12 points, Club: il

HOCKEY.

The following will represent the Club against H.M.B. lauking on Wednesday, December 16th, at 4-45 p.m. sharp at the U.S.R.C.-E. W. Hamilton, A. P. T. Farquarson, C. L. R. Becher, A. 8. Hett, E. J. R. Mitchell (capt.), E. W. L. Martin, H. Owen Hughes, A. D. Ball,

BOXING.

feet of the crossbar, but Hodger cleared. A boxing tournament has been arrang The final whistle sounded with the half; ed between the 1st Battalion, the Bad time score mattered and the Civilians Burrey Regiment, and H.M.5. Hawkins won a well contested game by goal to to take place at Murray Barracks at 6:30 sil, despite the opinion of the local to night. There will be 10 bouts at all experts.

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