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Saturday's Matches.
The following are the results of Saturday's games ----
SHIELD COMPETITION, St. Joseph's College, 2; H.M S. Colombo, 3.
DIVISION L
Wiltshires, 3: Hongkong Club, 1. R.G.A., 3; H.M.S. Ambrose, 1. H.M.S. Tuania, 6; Hongkang Police,
SCA. 1; HM.S. Tamar. A DIVISION 1.
R. A. Reservos, 21 S.C.A.1 Res., .
United.; HM.S. Carlisfe. 1. Oilers United, 1: Indian Rec. Club P
Kowloon Res. 3; 2nd Pun- Jabis, b
The Club de Recreio failed to turn up and the Staffs, aller waiting nearly an hour, left the Held.
ST. J.SEPH'S V. COLOMBOY Playing in the Shield Com.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 7. 1921.
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| petition, St. Joseph's qualified to meet Kowloon in the second zanpd by beating the Cambo team by two goals to love. The and
cleared between the zbord teams, Kate was fairly even and in well at times, Menham was too and the silors were unlucky to each half Agles scored a goal good for him and the lengthylase. Early in the game the (from a ramble in front of the Centre had him beaten on several Chinese S-t up bombardiment
of the Tamar goal and only the j [qualmouth. The soft ground did pecasions,
not suit the sailors and their! For the military team, Menham good keeping of Mitch kept them goalie lust them the game through worked hard an often but the | out. Befire half-time, Weng Pak- Auer dehrung beraz Mitch with a screw rusting out. Omar and Hand defence guessing. man defended well for the Coffee coed work on the wing and scored shot. In the second half the
Warten į sailors had most of the play, but} who had the assistance of Xavier the two penalty goals, from the Club de Beereis. Mr. and Evans made a pol right they found Chan So very sound (Cheesely was the referee
wing. Lancaster plated a good | Towards the close the sailore the should have made the weares esquel charge.
Game at centre-bali or Sutters. Giles and Trivett clear but Millington hat hard lack) ed well, and Smith was good with shot that struck thel between the sticks.
upright and bounced outside,
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WIDTH V., CLUB This same was brought forward from the Sahuapoo ground Le give the Club supporters a chance to witness the Hughy match
which followed.
TITANIA V. POLICE. The sailors had a very vang game on the Navy "A" ground where they beat the Police, by af E
Konts 10
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JUNTA MATCHES.
In the Junior division, the R.G.A. beat the S.C.A. by two goals tɔ love. The play was very fast and The Cub started the
two even during the first half and the faving the sun, and the exchanges of the goals being scored by teams rassed over with the core were tier the ently stages the Polize in the opening hall shees tank. Resuming. the Gerrard turd out in place of the salons had much the better of suldiers weicht began to tell Tonkin bat it was noticed that the exchanges and Headry and against the Chinese and goals he was limping badly. Early in Piles scored for then, the sailors were scored by Kent and Green) the game, fioliman of the Willing at half-time by two for the soldiers and the Chinese! twisted his knee and was absent goals to mil. Besuming the failed to take advantage of al from the held for about thirty sailors again Pressed and penalty awarded them. minutes and when he resumed early on. Hopkins receiving i The Tuited sprang a surprise! early, in the second half he was a pass from Garside, beat Hillyer on the Carlisle by beating them Lonly a passenger. After about with a high shot. The sailors two goals to one, the Carlisle) twenty minutes" plar Mc-came again and Hendry turned a scored early in the game and it) Phail ancled, during a rush pass from Garside into the net. † appeared to be a walk over for thei on the Club goal, in the penalty Hillyer tipped a shot from Cooperailors, but the United rallied and area, and Amar, taking the kick, over the bar and the Police went Blake and Simmons scuring for beat Rodger and opened the score away and forced a cutan, which them, they ran out winners as ing for the Wilts. The Club tried Mapleson cleated. Play was above state. hard to equalise and McTavish around the Police goal and raised an easy chance, when Hillyer purched out a shot from well placed. sending in Hopkin, where Greanes returned wide. Not to be denied the Hillger caught the ball Club cane again and Kuhnbas dropped it
behind
hia Beating Lancaster and tiles, and the referee pointed to the night wing scored for the ran through and put the ball into centre. Towards the close of the themes out of the reach of Swith game, McWalter in attempting to | thereby bringing the scores level.clear, sent the ball into his own Half-time arrived with the score goal. The whistle sounded shorts reading one all
after, with the sailors winners as above.
The Club attacked on resuming and Smith ran out and cleared a forward past from Day. Menhan received-and sent out
Mr. Wells was the referen.
HOLA Y AMBROSE.
Koalan proved much strods for the Punjabis who went down be dve to one. The goals for Kowloon were groped br Cintes 13). Palmer and Mason.
Punjabis. The Indians м pra without 1. Emerson, who was assisting the Arng at Rugby and Capt. Bourdillon, who has left the Colony on leane.
The Oilers United beat the Indian Recreation Chub by one goal to nil UNITED STAFF AND DEPTS. for Amor who failed to accept | The opening stages were in
The following will represent 1955 ball, it rolling to touch favour of the RG on Navy the United in the above match on Give and take play followed"B" ground, where the soldiers Tuesday, the 5th inst. on Navy cleared were three up after fifteen minutes."B" Ground, kick-of 2.30 p.m. gran 1 *ts le. The Club play. From the start the R.G.A.arp-W. McLeod: J. Beach forced M couple
corners weresion attacking and Henwood and D. D. Crquhars: J. Lesnard, which were cleared by the Wilts put in a screw shot that beat the D. Laing and A. E. Simmons; J. and play was taken to the other goals. The sailors took up the Kent, P. Brown, G. T. M53, CH. end, where Warren sent in from attack and Holloway ran out and Blake and G. Chubb. Reserve Dear the touch line and Rodger cleared a centre by Parker W. Baker.
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pressure, which will keep the little one's. wate awarded a stomach and bowels working arrived here by the Empress of the Wilts deserved their win on the sailors Russia was Admiral Cleaves of the run of the play. Day, as free kick for the goalkeeper regularly. It is a recognized fact the US, Sorp. accompanied by cutside left for the Club, was carrying. Monkhouse took the that when the stomach and Mrs. Gleave The Admiral, who not 臨
success; his centres kick and sent the ball outside bowels are in good order colds Regiment, 30 for the R.GA, has been in command of the U.S. were weak. Kear was brilliant in from six yards range, The will not exist: that the health of for the Royal Engineers, five for Asiatic Squadron, is on the way the front lice, but he was too sailors continued to have touch the little one will be good, and the C.M.A. and four for the to the United States. He is go- closely covered to become danger the better of the game, but the that he will thrive and be happy. ing to Canton by tail to-morrow ous. The inside men did good R. G. A. kept them out and the morning and will reture in time work in midfield, but were low match ended in a win for the >Also travelling out on the
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line and was well backed up by Mr. Hollands was in charge of General Staff; Major and Mrs. Admiral Gienves' successor in Railton and McPbail. Gerrard the game. Lloyd, R.A.1.C.; Captain and command of the U.S. Asiatic was plucky to turn ont, for every Mrs. Cxspring, R.A.V.C.the wife Sqindroh Admiral Joseph time he cleared he appeared to of Captain H. S. Mills. .E.C.: Strauss, whose appointment was be in pain. Lawrence came into and Dut. Parkes, B.G.A.
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