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Fine Football At Caroline Hill

Though played mostly at a com- paratively slow speed, on account

ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL MEETING “

WEEK

TO BE HELD NEXT

Weather conditions on the Army | the nett spoon while the handicap Ranges at Howloon City yesterday one was awarded to Mr. Langley. of the state of the ground, the afternoon, when the usual Spoon | D.R.C. soccer match between the Royal and Practice Shoot of the Hong

Keen interest is being shown in Welch Fusiliers and South Chins

Kong Rifle Association was held. the forthcoming publication of the Athletic Association, at Caroline | Hill yesterday provided some inter-Were by no means good, and the Association's Year-Book for 1997- unusually low temperature seem-

esting football, and the score of 3-

38, and also iu the Annual Gene-

all is perhaps the fairest indicationed in the case of many competiral Meeting which takes place on tors, to have a detrimental effect. Thursday, February 17th In the of the run of play.

if one is to judgn by the scores European YMCA Building, Jalis- retarned at the conclusion of bury Road, Kowloon. shooting.

The Fusillers were making their farewell appearance in Hong Kong and yesterday they gave another example of their clever football.

On the other hand, there is no

Coples of the Annual Report have been seat in bulk to all

coming up from behind after tral doubt that those members attend- affiliated units and clubs for dis-

extent tribution to

ing 3-1 at half time.

tense During the

last minutes when both sides struggling for the deciding goal, they came very near, on more than the occasion, to winning match. They were definitely doing most of the attacking and it was the fine work of Lee Tin-sang and Lau Hing-chol, more than anything cise, that kept them out.

one

an

ing appreciated, to few greater than before, the amenities provided in the Clubhouse, and were

particularly the comfort and warmth afforded by the Ares in the various rooms. The leading are given below, which scores adequately testify to the dullness of the light, and the cold and piercing wind and for the first time this season many overcoats were being worn on the Bring- points.

The passing between Coakley, Sullivan and Dennis, in particular, was very nice to watch. Talbot tou was an opportunist and made full use of the one real opportunity that came his way.

FUNG AGAIN For the home side Fung King- of a tower cheung was again strength but Chan Tak-fal, at centre-forward, gave an exhibition that was no whit inferior.

In the defence Lee Tin-sang had one of his good days. Tam Kwan- kon, taken as a whole, kept quite well, but he should have stopped one of the shots that beat him.

EARLY LEAD

South China took the lead fairly early on when Chan Tak-fai made no mistake with a shot that gave Rowlands no chance.

The soldiers came back. 'how- ever, and for a time play was kept in South China's half.

It was rather against the run of the play that, following breakaway, Coakley, beat Tam. This goal was definitely in the nature of a surprise, and, nettled, the Chinese returned to the attack

Fung King-cheung put his side ahead shortly after and Chan Tak-fai further increased the lead with a very good shot

After the interval the Fusiliers took up the running and Bullivan reduced the lead after a scramble in the goalmouth. A little later Talbot scored the equaliser.

Then came perhaps the part of the match. Play fluctuated. the ball swinging up and down the field, as both sides tried to get the winning goal

A last-minute thrill was pro- vided when Parry ballooned the ball over the Chinese goal in a desperate, but fruitless effort, to gain the lead,

Teams:-

yesterday The spoon-winners afternoon were as follows:-8.R (b): L/Cp! AW. Downing, RE (nett): Cpl. Gulam Mohamed, H.KF. and Pte. S.R. Bayliss. R.A. SC. handicap). S.R (a): L/Cpl. TF. Baker, 1/Midd'x. R. (nett); Chong. Pte. Y.M.

H.K.V.D.C.. C/Bit. R. Colbourne, and St. 1 Sheffield (handicap), the last two Spoon-winners both belonging to the 1st Bn. Midlesex Regt.

at

SHOOT AT STONECUTTERS At the week-end Spoon Shoot held by the courtesy of the naval authorities on their range

was t welcome Stonecutters. It sight to see, for the first time this season, such a large attendance from the HK.V.D.G.. and L/Cpl. G. A. Ribeiro and 2/LL EV.V. Ribeiro, both belonging to this unit were respectively the winners of the nett and handicap spoons in the SR. (a) series. In the S.R. (b) class O.P.O, Pellow. R.N., won

those members of such units and clubs, who are in- dividual full members of the HKRA.. and we are asked to state that. If any individual, ful: member, whether belonging to an affiliated unit or club. or not. would like a copy of this Report. It will be gladly sent him on ap- plication being made to the Honorary Secretary.

ELECTION OF SECRETARY

At this meeting, amongst other i matters, will be the election of a successor to the present Honorary Secretary, as well as the appoint- ment of an Assistant Honorary Secretary. which post is now found to be necessary, owing to the great increase in the number of mem- size and activities of bera. and the "Association.

It is with great regret that the Association has tomorrow to bid farewell to so many of its mem- bers who are serving in the Royal The Engineers and the 2nd Ba

It W35 Royal Welch Fusiliers. these two units which, when the was formed, gave it Association such an unstinted support, and their members carry with them the best wishes for the future, particularly in the rife-shooting world, from those who are left in the Colony.

The leading scores made yester- day afternoon are as follows-

S.R. (b)

Score at Score at Score at Aggregate

Score Ass'n. 200 Yds 500 Yds. 600 Yds. H'cap. Nett

31

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South China-Tam Kwan-kon; Mak Shut-hon, LA Tin-ang: Leung Wing-chul Lau Hing-choi, Tse Kam-hung: Tang Kwong- sum Fung King-cheung Chan Tak-fal. Lai Shul-wing, Lau Chung-sung.

"Fusiliers: Rowland; Wheeler. Keating; Evans, Kenaghan.

Grespy: Coakley, Dennis. Sullivan. Talbot, Parry.

ARMY TRIAL.

The Army football authorities" held a trial at Sookunpoo yester- day, when the Royal Scots, and a mixed team from the Middlesex and Seaforth Regiments were seen in action.

The game was held with a view to selecting the Army representa- tives for the match between the United Services and the Islington Corinthians and after the first half, the teams changed about.

The state of the ground pre-

way of scientific football, but one

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The Univeralty suffered a defeat The following are Hong Kong at the hands of the Chinese Police vented anything much in the Cricket Club teams for Saturday: yesterday in the Junior Baleld game 1st. Eleven v I. R. C. away (at played on the Et. Joseph's ground. or two players distinguished |Bookunpoo): ke W. Hayward The game was quite even but the Swatow and Tientsin themselves, in particular Grogan (Capt.) R. D. Allen, M Police managed to break through Saw. Fraser, Hosack and Clark.

Six goals were shot in all, being Haymes, L. D. Kilbee. J. H B. on occasions and in the first half Leckie, H. B. Neve, F. Marshall, H. Wong Mon Kwel netted twice and more or less shared by the sides.

Owen-Hughes, J. L C. Pearce, LChan But Chu scored the third goal, In the second half Fan Kwel-chun T. Ride and M. R. Swain,

The teams 2nd. Eleven University (at added the fourth goal In an R. A. Cup game yesterday Home): E. J. R. Mitchell. '(Capt.)

FOLICE: – Chia Kam-yue, o on the Chatham Road ground, the H. W. Baines, H. D.,Bidwell, C. W. 20th. and 24th. Batteries of the E. Bishop, J. H. Fox, A. T. God- Royal Artillery drew, with a score frey, R. 8. W. Patterson, D. 8. of 1-1. McAndrews, scored for the Robb, GA Stewart, W. Stoker 20th. Battery and Atkins levelled and F. H. Stokes. the 24th's

GUNNERS AT FOOTBALL

The teams wero:

24th, Battery: Minshull; Howells, Walls; Hassock Summer and Hawes; Marshal Twydale, Findley Atkins and Barlow.

DAYMEN WIN AT CRICKET

In a friendly cricket match st

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Amoy

TUESDAY

Winz. Wet Shul-kay, Mak Hon-tan, Swatow Wan Son, Jay Shu-yue, Chan But-Malla Makaster and Sourabaya chui, Fan Kwei-chun, Wong Moh- Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- kwet, Lee Kum, and Kong Hing.

lula, and U.S.A by the “Fan- UNIVERSITY: - Chean Chong-

American Airways Direct. Ber kee, Lee Fan-tong. Tam Chin-wah,

vice" doo San Francisco 23rd Hu Peng-keun, Lee Siu-luen, Lean.

February Whoon-liang, Chiang Lee-hal Chan Bing-hang, Yong Kin-lin, Ling Blog-hang and Lam Yue-seng.

20th. Battery: Hall: Marsh, Happy Valley yesterday between two Doyle and Brown: Woolwich, Ran-teams from HMS Cumberland. the and Communications replied with kin Weldrick; Marshall: McAn-Daymen beat Communications by only 55, Falmer taking 5 wickets drews Cross, Westwood.

67 runs. The winners scored 122 for 25 runs.

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