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LOCAL FOOTBALL.

HONG KONG F.C. SURPRISE CHINA ATHLETIC.

WINS FOR ROYAL NAVY, SOUTH CHINA AND

KOWLOON F.C.

GREAT STRUGGLE BETWEEN MILITARY

TEAMS.

The games in the Hong Kong League played on Saturday resulted

as under-

Division I. Kowloon F.C. 3 St. Joseph's...... 1 South China.. 3 R.A. Royal Navy... 3 Club de Ree.' ... '2' H.K.F.C....... 1 China Athletic.. 0 Somerset L.L. K.O.S, B.

... O

Division II.

S.L.I. Res... H.K.F.C. Res... O R.N. Res....... 3 R.A. Res. ....... 0 K.O.S.B. Rea: 3 China Ath. "B" 1 C. Ath. "A". 4 Eastern F.C. ..."1 S China "A" a Ewn Chinese ... 1 K.F.C. Res.... 3 University S. Chinn "B" 3 R.A.M.C. Club de Rec. St. Joseph's

Reserves 2

Reserves 1

TO-DAY'S MATCH.

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Today at the Stadium, North Pein, the following have been selected to play against China Athletic, Kick-off at 4.43 p.m. -- Nicholls (Kowloon); Wynne (Police) and Bliss (Kowloon); MeGreavy and Hudson (Police) and Watson (Club); Palmer (S.L.L.), Kernick (Navy), Freser and Dr. Valentine (Police) and Butcher (S.L. I.).

DIVISION I..

CHINA ATHLETIC. H.K.F.C.

The meeting of the above Clube on the Stadium ground at North Point attracted a good attendance. The visitors surprised the Athletic by taking full points by the narrow margin of one goal to wil. The teams lined out as under:—

H.K.F.C.-Rodger: Holmes and Bishop Gilchrist, Stewart and Watson; Alexander, Peers, Reid, Davies and Tramabitsky.

China Athletic-Chan Sek Pul; Ng Kun Chuen and Lai Yuk Tat; Ho Choi Yin, Wong Shui Wah and Lam Yuk Ying; Teo Kwaf Shing: Lai Wai Coon, Pong Tak Shun, Suen Kum Shun and Chan Kwong

Iu.

Referee: Mr. Mackie,

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SOUTH CHINA'S

LUCKY WIN.

JAPANESE LOWER KIAÓRA'S COLOURS.

GENTLEMAN" ZAFRA'S THREE HOMERS, "

At the Navy Field on Saturday, the Japanese Baseball Club scored

method into their work and were a 12-4 win over the Kisorss in a ways slightly on top. Foote put seven-inning game. A feature of his side ahead again from. Dickin the game was a beautiful bit for son's ag kick. A dashing raid by the visitors led to a further score, Kernick beating Lawrence with a fine drive after Kennerly had struck the cross-bar. Roza Pereira scored for Recreio just before time. Result:-Recreio 2; Navy 3. The teams:-

the circuit run by Hachiuma who sent the "apple " soaring over sentre-Geld.

The Nipponites started the game with a single and four markers in the second gave them 3-0 lead. Then the Kisoras tightened up and

Recreio. Lawrence; Silva Netto and Sousa; H. Remedios, A. Reae- dias and Assumpeso: B. Gomano, neither scored in the third. While Ward, Roza Pereira, Beltran and the Japanese were retired for Brow.

nothing in the fourth, the Chinese lads collected a trio. Then some good play was seca and in the last two innings, Honda's men teored 5 and 2 respectively against a solitary run by the Kinoras in the sixth.

The Teams,

Navy Bogle: Spratling and Nixon, Lambert, Parks and Priest ley; Bocking, Kennedy, Foote, Ker- nick and Dickinsoa.

SOMERSET L.I. » K.O.8, B.

The teams were

The much discussed game be- tween the leading two military teams attracted a good crowd" to Japanese, the Garrison ground at Sookun poo. Koga

The tennis lined out as under

Hachiuina S.L.I-Hall; Crawley and Hay Saido wood; Knapp, West and Harris; Honda Palmer, Bewley-Bull, Rayson, Baker Murata and Butcher.

Sakaguchi

K.O.S.B. Shears: Gaddiner and Teukaguchi Reeves; Gear, Davey and Skiggs; Kusato Torrie, Stock, Everest, McGlinchey Morizono and Alexander.

p.

Kiacras. Lee W. Leung

lb.

C. C. Leing

2b.

K. K. Leang

...

Chan

3b.

Ng

1.4.

Chang

c.1.

C. K. Laung

r.l. Fung - Scores.

1.

The scores, inning by inning,

Japanese Kiaoras...

Referer: Lieut. Seal, M.G. R.A. The pace was a fast one but the forwards on both sides kept the were: ball too close and the defence beat them. The brilliant play of Butcher and Bewley-Bult showed a decided falling off and incidentally, the Alexander-McGlinchey wing of the K.O.S.B. could not get working. The halves dominated the play while the backs were solid, the goal- keepers having practically a day off. It was a fine sporting game and one of the best seen by the military teams for some time.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

14 0 0 0 3 2 12

0 0 0 3 0 10 4

PHILLIES », SOUTH "CHINA,

South China were lucky to win their match with the Filipinos the Navy Field yesterday, and on the day's play there was not much to choose between the sides. At the moment of writing

game of the season in their fixture but the writer believes that Zatra'e South China won their opening there is no reference book handy with the RA at Caroline Hill three "bomers, ecored off conseçiì».

"

SOUTH CHINA v. R.A!.

The teams took the field as under

RA-Fletcher; Oliver and Raw-tive visits to the box constitutes" a. lings: Oliver, Taylor and Joyce: record in local baseball. PLU KA Rodgers, Gill, Allan, Walker and Ping for the Chinese also made it. Frederick.

South China-Pau Ka Ping: Lihome run but there was an element Tin Sang and Lau Mau: Tong of luck about the tally, the ball Kwan. Leung Ying Tak and Leung having dropped into the middle of Wing Chul Cheng Tsui Hong, group of spectators who at far Chui Kwok Luen Fung King as could be judged, were actually in Cheung; Ip Pak Wa and Ng Pui the field of play. Kui

The Teams.

Filipinos.

Play at firat went in favour of the visitors but poor shooting kept the score. down. Rodger saved several times from Tao Kwai Shing but the Club goal was never in danger during the first half..

After twenty-five minutes play. Peers gave the Club the lead with a fast shot from close range. Ho Choi Yin was badly kieked and was off the field for a time and when South China Attacked strong The teams lined up as under :- he returned he could do little. At from the kick off but the R.A. de- half time the Club were leading by fonded well and kept them out.. Chang

South China. the only goal scored.

Fletcher was safe in goal but he The Athletic took up the running was eventually beaten by Fung Chun "

E. Chang on the change of ends, but Club King Cheung with a fast low shot. Pan defence was sound, Stewart, Watson The R.A. were kept on the defensive Fung and Gilchrist doing good work in and Ip Pak Wa beat Fletcher. A the middle line while Bishop and penalty to the Gunners enabled Gill To Kwan Holmes worried the forwards. Ng to beat Pau Kao Ping Half-time: Choy Kum Chuen was injured in a tussle South China 2; R.A. 1. And was forced to retire, the During the second half, the re- Athletic continuing with nine play feree had to administer a general ers only. The Athletic attacked caution to the players owing to strongly in the closing minutes but shady tactics. Oliver put the ball the Club goal remained intact dis into his own goal, South China' win. pite several narrow escapes... ning by 3 to 1.

KOWLOON ST. JOSEPH'S:

DIVISION HI

R.A. . NAVY.

A

Goo

P.

Zaira

4.

Bautista

1b.

T. Leandard

2b,

J. Alvares

8.5.

Alves

3b.

D.. Leonard

It..

Rall

c.1. A. Alvares"

r.l. Tong Kwan

Gamale Umpires: Hoog Sling, Kuzano,

ATHLETIC "A". EASTERN.

At the Stadium, the Athletic de- feated Eastern by four goals to On the Railway Ground, Kow-

one. The Athletic failed to convert loon claimed both points in a well

from a penalty and had two goals. contested game.. St. Joseph's bad a The Navy second string turned took the lead halfway through the disallowed for off side.. Eastern fair share of the play. The scoring out in fine style for this match at was opened by Gallaher after fine Sookunpoo and won as interesting. Tong. Shek Pui Tim then scored opening half thanks to Lee Bing constructive play by

game by three clear goals. Good for the Athletic and in the second The visitors made a determined ridge played a splendid game at

Eastman.

attempt and Sousa brought the centre forward for the winners and half, Ho Ka Keung, Ng Tak Wing scorea level with a good shot. was responsible for both the points and Shck Pui Tim scored for the

Half time: Kowloon 1; St. scored in the Grat half. Joseph's 1.

Kowloon resumed with fierce at tacks bot Rocha brought off fide saves before being beaten by a fae shot from Easterbook. St. Joseph's attack strongly but McKelvic net- ting after a fine rin by Miles.

Result:-Kowloon 3; St. Joseph's

Play Blackened up somewhat after the interval owing to the heat. The Navy scored again through Sorbie and the Gunners were unable to reply against a very steady defence.

Result: R.A. 0; Navy 3.

1.

"The teams:--

"Kowloon: -Nicholls; Gillott and Pile: Hedley, Dowman and Bliss: Eastman, Gallagher, Easterbrook, McKelvic and files.

St. Joseph's.-Rocha Hyder and Gomes; Victor, Reed and O. Omar; R. Omar, Sousa, T. Leonard, Jack 200 and Fernandez.

RECREIO. NAVY.

K.O.8, B. CHINESE "B."

Although not having matters all their own way the Borderers won

Athletic

RECREIO ». ST. JOSEPH'S.

At the King's Park enclosure, Recreio defeated St. Joseph's by the odd goal in three. After several fine saves by Omar in the Et. Joseph's goal, Santos opened for the Recreio.

SOUTH CHINA "A **

There was no further scoring be fore the interval. J. Santcs added on the Club ground on Saturday. a goal for the Recreio and before Geggie and Stevens often had the the final whistle sounded Castilho Chinese defence in a tangle, but scored for St. Joseph's. their goal escaped and in a break- away Leung Tat Wing ppened the scoring. A goal by Craig put them on level terms before the interval. The closing half ran all in favour of the soldiera. Martim adding point with a long shot, while Cook put the issue out of all doubt.

Result: K.O.S.B. 3; Chinese

The Navy made several changes from last week's team and gave a greatly improved exhibition. Re-"B" 1. orelo had not found their feet and the work of the forward line left UNIVERSITY » KOWLOON.

BRUNSWICK HOUSE much to be desired. The half backs

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defeated Ewo by three gonle to one.

At Caroline Hill, South China Chen Chit Ming gave South China the lead, but the Ewe got on terms through Chen Shek Tong. Half-" time, one all. Goals by Tam Kwong: Pak (penalty) and Chen Chit Ming gave South Chins the points by three goals to one,

H.K.F.C. v. SOMERSETS. Played on the H.K.F.C. ground? and ended in a win for the visitors

were sound, however, and kept the Kowloon achieved a smart win at Navy forwards, well in check during Happy Valley on Saturday after the early part of the game. Some being a goal down. Play opened at rather wild shooting took place at a good pace, with University press- both ends before Bocking headed ing and P. Kho scored the opening past Lawrence from a corner. Re-goal. Kowloon quickly got on by the margin of five clear goals. creio then put more life into their terms through Spary and after the Denmead scored the only goal of work and were rather unlucky not interval Spary and Seddon added the first half. Being one down on to be on terms at the change of two goals. University, reduced the lead in the closing stages through a penalty kick taken by H. L. Lee-

ends,

Half time: Recreio 0, Navy 1. Recreio commenced strongly and Goano scored. Interesting play ensued, but the Navy put more

Result: University ; Kowloon 3.

(Continued on next Column).

resuming the Club went away with a rush but were soon pulled up by the Somorsets defence. Guest put the visitors two up and goals by Early (2) and Denman completed the scoring...

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