THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1912.
senson's
LOCAL SPORT.
first victory in this
lougue matokes.
(Continued from page
Oraigengower.
5).
The teams lined
up
follows:-
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W. H..Viveash, a Brown, b
Scott
7
7.38.
3
E. L. Braga run out
R. A. Carvalho, run out
R. Pestonji, o Brown, b
Scott
J. V. Broga, b Pearson
H. H Tayler, not ont
W. H. Warrener, o Collings,
b Pearson
J. D. Noria, not out
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POST OFFICE.
The Publio are requested to port early for the Mails leaving on Tueday Hongkong Club: Clarks; | next, the 3rd proximo, Flamilton and McCubbin; Campbell, Long, and Stalker; Railton, Wilson, Pennell, Jonss and Rigdon.
H. M. 3. Tamar: Turner; Grimes and Manion; Brown, Mois and Wilkinson; Frost, 19 Brickle, Laikam, Gloynes and
16
Hassett.
0
0
Total (for C wkts) 180 Bowling Analysis.
In the first half play was of a Extras 13 very even nature although the
club managed to score just be-1 fore the interval. After a good run" by the club forwarda, Railton obtained possession and beat the Tamar goalie with a splendid short. The score at half time was: The Club 1 goal; H.M.8. Tamar nil.
from
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O. M. R. W. Morrish »6 0 24 0 Scott. ... 14 0 51 2 8 0:30 0 Faro Pearson 13 0 44 2
Early in the second moiety FOOTBALL..
Wilson successfully Boored K.O.Y.L.I. Versus R.G.A.
the Later corner. There was a large crowd of
same player was tripped up in spectators on the military ground, the penalty area. Pennell in Happy Valley, on Saturday after taking the kick dispatched the noon, when the association football before receiving the permit ball league match between the teams of the K.O.Y.L.I. and the ting whistle, and though the R.G.A., was played. Owing to keeper saved, the shot was ordered the fact that neither team had been beaten, the game was purti oularly interesting. The result was a draw and the teams are just as they were before.
R.G.A.: Rossitter; Colmer and Court; Mullins, Bury and Rio- harda; Draper, Clark, Green Dall man and Lieut. Bagnall.
K.O.Y.L.I.; Tunstall; Stang room and Randall; Schofield, Dewick and Hodges; Vickers, Androwe, Pearson, Lindley, and Alp.
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16 Dro.-Canton 30th Nov., Goa.-B. & 8.
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of the kick however, as the ball in London for despatch by, the all-sca Ting Bang, Br. .., 1,048, Bramwell, was cleverly cleared. The sailors mate on the [50th Oct., and for des eventually got through and netted, pater overland on the 6th alt.. the score then being two goals
MAILS CLOSE.
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America-Por Hongkong field. and centred, and
Mara; 3rd Dec., § à M." one of the backs in an Swator, Amoy and Foochow Par endeavour to clear, put the ball Haiyang, Ard Deo. 9 ..
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Nomaro 1st Dec, Shanghai 28th Hakodate Nov., Gea:-B, & 5.
Tokio
though his own goal thus giving Haiphong and Pakhoi Per Sung-Chongshing. Br, 8.8., 1,291, Liddell, Kochi
the Club a third point. Then from
kiang, 8rd Dec. 9.
Deo, 9'.X.
o pass from Wilson, Pennell not-Kudat and Sandakan-Par Bozuen, 3rd ched the fourth goal for the Club. Final scoreHongkong Club 4Philippisis goals. H.M.S. Tamar 1 goal..
United Services League
:
Islands, Australia, T- manis and New Zealand ris. Port Darwin-Per Taiyuan, 8rd Deo., 10 ARGEN
On Saturday a match was play. Straits, Ceylon and India: via Cxloutta on between the 88th Co. R.G.A.,
-Per Nippon, 3rd Deo, 10 and the 83rd Co., in connection. with the United Services League. Straits-Per Bayern, 3rd Deo., 4 r.. Pakhoi snd Haiphong Por Hanoi,
Brd Deo., 10 AM.
The teams vere ̧—
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88th Co.: Allen; Kiddell and Spencer; Murden, Stanley and Cooper, Lavedre, Moore, Robbens, Buckland and Melia."
From the comacner ment tho Yorkshires, who opened with a slight wind in their favour, mado an attack on the oppossing goal. The R.G.A. were not, howover, to be caught napping, and defended well. The KO.Y.LI. were next called upon to pay particular attention to their goal. Hossitter diverted a hot slot from Alp. and the R.G.A. "forwards got going. A bulliant combined. effort enable them to get within striking distance and the York- shires' custodian was tested with an awkwardly low shot which
After aix minutes play Moore ho saved, cleverly. Later a free scored for the 88th. Later, after kick in favour of the Infantry come good play by Smith and men placed the .G.A. citadel Mannings, Stanley get possessica in jeopardy. Lindley shot but and passed to Moore who scored a Rossitter cleared. Then came
second goal for the 88th. A bom-
the net.
83rd Company: Colman; Man- nings and Smith, Frost, Wade and White; Wooldridge, Mardell, Tarner, Crane and Poole.
score but Just before
one of the most exciting bardment of the latter's goal stages of the game, Green open-followed, the 83rd making s ing the scoring for the R. G. A.
desperate effort to Tunstall first caught a shot in without success. his arms but kicked away feebly half time, Robbens of the 88th got Green seized the opportunity through and scored another goal. presented, and sent the ball into falf time score:-88th Company
The cheering of the 3 goals; 83rd Company nil. artillery supporters had hardly
Both teams appeared to go to died away when there was a roar pieces in the second half. Luvedre from the K.O.Y.L.I. section of the and Moore each and shots but crowd. Lindly got close in to the their marksmanship was faulty. artillery goal and was fouled. The last fifteen minutes saw the The penalty was successfully 83rd doing everything they wish- negotiated by Pearson, thus mak-
ed with the exception of scoring. ing the scores level. From this When the final whistle blew the juncture play ruled fairly even, any advantage being in the favour game stood: 88th Company 3
goals; 83rd Company nil..
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game managed to win by a goal gerous. The score at half time and a try to a try. The Club side Shanghai was K.O.Y.L.I., 1 goal; shaped exceedingly well for so R.G.A., 1 goal.
In the second half the York oarly in the season and with so Japan via Kobe For Tjimanoek. Glenogle, for amoy.
much new blood should eventually
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forwards, and brought the leather well up to the gaol. His final effort, however, was poor, as he sent the ball wide, thus adjourn way over. The Club if anything, ing the leading goal. The York were now having the better of the shires again parried the play into game and a further good three then opponent's quartern. Alp quarter movement resulted in was put in possession by Hodgson, Chapman crossing the line, Stark and the former, after bringing the gosling. In spite of the strenuous ball along the line, passed inside efforts of the "Kent" to draw to Lindley. In the area the latter level there was no further scoring was tripped and a penalty was and a fast and open game as stated awarded. The kick was taken by above resulted in a win for the Pearson, who placed the ball Club by 8 points to 3. straight into the hands of Tunstall, Bagnall was favoured with an-
Some time ago a Olay Pigeon other opportunity but he shot over gun club was instituted at Wan the bar. Dewick and Lindley both hai by Americans of the Colony. called upon Tunstall with good We are asked to state that the shots but the latter was equal to club is progressing rapidly, and the occasion. As the R. G. A that twenty-five names are en forwards were making a desperate rolled on its list of members, ten. rush the whistle blow time. of whom are Botive and shoot Scores:
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The olah has several good shots H K. Club Versus H.M.8. Tamar among its members, and they When the Club defeated HLM.8 hope to be able to get up a team Tamar, on the former's ground, that will be able to compete in fon Saturday, they scoured their the Interport shoots.
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