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FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF GAMES PLAYED

DURING HOLIDAYS,

The following are the results of the games in the Hongkong League Division I., played on Saturday:

East Surreys, 4; H.M.S. Tamar, 0. Hongkong Police, 3; Club de Recreio, 1. South China, 9; Hongkong Club, 1. RA, 9; Kowloon, 2.

Division II. “ ** Kowloon Reserves, 2; R.A. Reserves, 0.

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Club Reserves failed to against South China. "A."

East Surreys Reserves and Club de Reércio A cancelled. their match at the last moment,

SOUTH CHINA H.A. CLUB.

A well contested game was seen on the Club ground between the above teams, South China winning by 21. The Club non the toss and Chan So started the game for South China. The opening exchanges were very "even, both sides attacking in turn. After tea minutes play South China were pressing; and Chan So, getting the better of a tussle with Summers, sent to Suen who scored from close range. Later the Club for- wards came with a rush, and, alter Hu had saved, Howard dashed up and notted but the goal was disallowed for McBride fouling the goalkeeper. Bishop did good work in clearing from Chan So and Leung Wing Tak. A free kick for the Club twenty-five yards out enabled Forsyth to make the scores level. Half- time score, 1 all

The Club were the first to attack afte the interval but Ng Kam Cheun and Lai Yak Tat defended well and the Club forwards had to be content with long

shots..

A mistake by Summers" let in Suen Kam Shan, who put his side, a goal ahead. The Club tried hard to level up, but the final whistle found"South China lending by two goals to one.

South China.Hui Shing Iu; Lai Yuk | · Tat and Ng Kam Chuen; Leung Yuk. Tong, Wong Shui Wa and Lam Yuk Ying: Ko Sik Waj, Leung Wing Tak, Chan So. Suen Kum Shun and Chan Erong fu.

II.K. Clab.-G. Rodger; Summers and Bishop Mair, J. Stewart and Watson: Brodie, Forsyth, Howard, MeBride and Key...

Referee. Mr. Smith "R. A..

KOWLOON.

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R.A.

At Sookunpoo the above teams played a drawn game of two goals all. Kow loon opened strongly but shooting was. erratic. Eventually the visitors took the lead through a brilliant piece of work by Linaker, who scored with a low drive. The R.A. soon levelled up through „Wilson. Halftime, one all

KOWLOON. RESERVES TRA RESERVES.

Turning up two men short, the RA.. paid the penalty by losing their first match this season. Chveifle scored for Kowloon one minute before the interval. Sneath's fine goalkeeping kept Kowloon out until four minutes from the close when Caveille again' actted. The R.A.. failed to respond and were beaten by two goals to uil.

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ST. JOSEPH'S RESERVES e. MOSLEM CLUB -- B.".

Moalem' Club could only field six men when this game started on St. Joseph's ground and after playing throughout the first half they retired. In the opening hali St. Joseph's scored twice through Houghton and G. Lee.

MOSLEM CLUB "A" SOUTH CHINA C."

This game was played on the South China ground. Razack scored the only goal of the first hal, the Moslem Club leading at the interval by a gout to mil. The game was being keenly contested when about fifteen minutes from the close, two opposing players met in midfield and blows were struck. The crowd rushed onto the field and a free. fight between players and spectators started. With the assistance of some East Surreys players, who had arrived to play games on the adjoining fields, the fighting on the Avid was stopped but it was impossible to continue play and the refereo ordered the gaine to be stopped

MARRIED

"SINGLE.”

GOLF AT HAPPY VALLEY.

JUNIOR SECTION ENTERTAIN K.G.C.

Yesterday the Junior Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club entertained. members of the Kowloon Golf Club in a return match at Happy Valley. The game was arranged to mark the ap Preciation of the members of the Junior Section of the courtesy shown them by. the Kowloon Golf Club at the time the Valley course, was unsuitable for play. At that time the Junior Section played at Kowloon against the Club there.

The result of yesterday's" match was that honours went to the Junior Section B.E.G.C. who won by 15 to 191

Singles were played in the morning and foursomes in the afternoon. Owing to the fact that there was one player short on each side, only seven foursome matches could be played during the afternoon.

In the singles, the Junior Section of the R.H.G, gained 9 points and the Kowloon Golf Club 51 points. In the foursomes, the visitors scored 8 points against the home side's a points. "The results were as under:-

SINGLIS

Hpy. Vly.

K.G.C.

C. H. Beardall . K. S. Ro B. Petheram . E. D. da Roza.

bertson. R. Campbell r. J. D. Thomson. I' A.K, McDonnell r

'Remedios

F. E.

F. O. Oliver, R. Meldrum...... 1 E. f. Spillet . F. X. Remedios 1 E. E. Bocker r.. W. Paterson... D. J. Brown . F. Lickley...... W. Mackay r. A. W. Roberts... C. A. Grimes . E.. A. Beaumont 1 W. Prydo r. C. Labrum

}

S. H. Garred a W. J. Carroll... At Kowloon on New Year's Day, the F. E. Lawrence v. A. W. Brown 1 annual game between the Married "D. Lyon r. J. Bottomley... L and "Single" resulted in a win for the L. Shenton . A. Brooksbank 1 bachelors by 2-1.

LAI WAH CUP.

The Hongkong Football Association have decided to give 8300 to the Sub- marine M. I. disaster fund and $300 to the Canton hospital, as a reult of the the Lai Wah Cup competition at Sockun game between the Nary and Chinese in

poo on Saturday, December 19th......

This is practically two-thirds of the gross proceeds, as the Association have generously decided to defray the expenses for that day.

ARMY BEAT. NAVY.

The annual match for Services Charities between teams chosen from, the Navy and Army was played at Sookused on New Year's Day By kind permission of H.E. Vice-Admiral Sir E. Alexander "Sinclair, K.C.B. M.V.O.. Commander-in-Chief of the China Squadron, the band of H.M.B Hawkins played selections on the ground before the kick-off and during the in- terval

H.E. Col. C. Russell Brown, D.S.O. (G.O.C.), arrived before the game started and the players were introduced to him

Total

FOURSOMES,

C. H. Leardall and B. Pethe- ram. S. Robertson and E. da Rozn.......

H.

F.

Donnell, J. P. Thomson and F. E. Remedios

Campbell and A. K. Mc

O. Oliver and D. J. Brown r..

R. Meldrum and F. Lickley 2

E. M. Spillet and E. E. Booker

+

r. F. X. Remedios and W. Paterson

D. Lýon and W. Mackay.r. J.

G.

S.

4:

Bottomley and A. W. Ro

·berts ........

A. Grimes and W. Prydo r.

E. A. Beaumont and 0. Labrum

H. Garrod and F. E. Law rence e, W. J. Carroll and A. W. Brown A..

Total

1

8. ,,3

15131

Grand total

FANLING HOUNDS.'

PAPER CHASE ON NEW YEAR'S DAY.

His Excellency kicked off for the Navy who at once made for the Army goal, dropped over from the wing and Pulford but Warren sent behind, Mackleworth

The Hunt met at Mr.Potts bungalow missed, Charlesworth sending behind. A to hold their New Year Paper: Chase. niskick by Cooper gave Hyde a chance The Course was laid by Mr. Bartholemew, to open for the Navy, but Anderson clear-winner of the last chase. A start was ed. Mackleworth called upon Moody to made at about 4 o'clock from below Mr. The R.A took the lead through Pulcicar and the Navy forced a corner off Sousa's bungalow. Leaving the Portu ford who ran through the defence and Jordan. Conner received from the flagguese Golf Course on the left the Hunt netted. Kowloon pressed and forced hick and drove hard in, Cooper stopping went into the valley behind, turning left- several corners and daring a scramble the hall on the goal line. Pulford swung handed towards Lok Ma Chau and cross- in the goalmouth following a flag kick, the ball to Butler, who beat Moody anding the Fanling Road and finished behind McKelvie received and sent in a high opened the score for the Army.

Mr. Potts' bungalow. The distance was shot, making the score two all. Soon

about 5 miles over nice country and was after the final whistle sounded with the

covered in half an hour. Lieut. Comdr- score, Kowloon, 2; RA, 2.

Spragge won on Cheriton Vala Mr. Potts B.A-Stanton; Trim and Moakes;

2nd, Mr. Charles 3rd. A field of 15 Rachell, Reade and Vickers; Grew,

started. Harris, Pülford, Wilson and Sands

Kowloon, Vickers; Wheeler and Ur- quhart; Turner, Sims and. McKelvie; Taylor, McBride, Linker, Read and Hayes.

Hoferee. Mr. Windsor.

CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. A Steeplechase meeting will be held over the Steeplechase Course and the following races are proposed, but the Joint Masters would be very pleased to receive further suggestions:

The Navy got away from the centre kick and Hyde just missed. Moody fell when clearing from Humberstone and Butler, with an open goal, sent wide. Conner sent in a hard shot which Anderson clear ed and Humberstone forced Moody to turn the hall round the post. The Navy cleared the fag kick and Anderson punch- ed away from a shot by Warren. Shots from Hudson and Smith went over the top. Anderson turned the ball, behind from a shot by Conner, but the fag kick was sent behind. Cooper handled a foot cutside the penalty area, Conner took, the kick and passed to Smith who shot bard, Jordan stopped on the goal line. and cleared. Cooper headed over the bar from a shot by Conner but the Navy fail. ed to improve on the flag kick. Moody In the second half. Batler added cleared from Charlesworth and the Navy goals and Charlesworth the fourth.

forced another corner, Pulford heading 3 Douglas; Cooper and Jordan Mcclear from the flag kick. Charlesworth Greavy, Mitchell and Bristowe; Charles worth, Hicks, Humberstone, Butler and Mackleworth.

EAST SURREYS. "TAMAR."

These teams met on the Navy "B" ground, the East Surrey's winning by four goals to mil. Humberstone scored early in the first half.

E:

Tamar.-Wavish; Smith and Barker; Bandys, Cowlin and Bennett; Chadwick Summers, Bowkins, Brown, and Regan.

Referee. Mr. F. Smith.

was sent down the wing and Pulford headed over the bar from a well timed centre. Half-time: Army, 1; Navy, 0.

The Navy got away from the re-start and Leonard sent across the goalmouth but no one was up and the ball went behind. A little later, Charlesworth made the score two goals to nil in favour of the Army.

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POLICE 1. CLUB DE RECREIO.

The Navy went away and Smith was The Recreio bad a set-back on the wide with a ground shot Anderson cisar Railway ground at Kowloon losing to

ed from Leonard and the Army going the Police by three goals to one. Gosano down. Charlesworth sent in a screw shot was badly missed from the forward line from near the flag and Moody let the ball of the Recreio. After having most of pass over his head into the net. After the play in the first half the Recreic Moody had saved from Polford, he was. were a goal down at the interval beaten by Butler with a high shot. The Following a breakaway by the Police failed to pass the Army defence. With a Navy were awarded several free-kicks but

keeping of Clarke in the Police goal Navy's only goal from a good centre by enabled then to cross over a goal to the Warren The final whistle found, the good. Clarke was well to the fore in the Army winners by four goals to one, second half and repeatedly saved his

The ball, presented by the H.K.F.A. charge. At the other end, McGinley was won by Gr. Stacey, H.A., with ticket scored following a scramble in the number 205. Recreio goalmouth. Rocha reduced the lead by turning & contre from Brown into goal before the final whistle sounded, Simpson scored for the Police who won by thred goals to one, aga alt

Police.-A. E. Clarke; Wynne and Taylor; Brittain, Johnson and Harle; Cornwall, McGinley, Simpson, Oram and Randle a SWAN Hà Club de Recreio-Fernandez; Ogley and Xavier H. G. Remedios, A. A. Remedios and R. O. Remedioe E. V. Rendíos, Bilva, Rocha and Brown.:

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