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FOOTBALL. Saturday's Games.
BY QUIZ
Saturday's games resulted
ander
Hon korg League, P.M.S, Curl-w 1 Kowloon 11 M.S. Cairo... 1 H.K. Blies, 2 Wiltshires... 3 H.M.S.Tamar
.C.A.... Witte, Kos K.O.A. RER. Curlew Rea. ........ SCA. "A." Rugby.
Di
→ anbra ...& 2 Pujabis Dj
2 St. Joseph's 0 3-Kawton Heath * United
Hongkong Club 8 points H.M.S. Cairo 6 outs.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY,, NOVEMBER 14, ́1921.
SHOOTING.
HOTELS.
Resuming the sailors faived a corner but Abbott sent behind] from the flag kick.
R. E. Sergt's Competition.
Play was 'fax and each team The R. Ben:sanin Hire THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
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orm1 Licks, which were Annual Rifle Championship| wanted. The Wilts, by good com- Shoot was held on the tony cul bination got down and Warren
metric over a long pass which, Rang, which was kind y fl-at for the aft-rubun by the Amor trapped and went in Range Officer at Stom ewliers. beat Mitch parting the soldiers three up. From now to the close the sa lurs bad most of the gar Fut could only score once and that through Hil, who r ceiving «Fsxfriftནི%ba
200 500 610 Tata' drive which Turner dropped and the bali twisted over the lines. Best
33 20 26 The slats med to reduce the
Q.M.S. Griggs. 27 31 24
A strong right wind ffecrrd[ the compos, especially a 6 yards. Liest Hammond. R. E
POL conclusion
prizes
The result was.
The R. O. A. versus Titani.ila, lead but the deferos tepĊ.S. M. Woolford 27 24 29 match was postponal while them out and a fay! and even | Q, 38, 8. Longbot- Club Reserves versus S. C.A. "B"gam resulted in a win for the
match was abandoned owing to the club turning out four men only.
The senior
games were all
closely contested, the Wiltshires winning by the greatest margi sxainst the Tamar, who on their play did not deserve to lose by two goals
rudaway games.
soldiers by three goals to one.
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S.CA. V AMBROSE. Played on the Navy "A"ground. Th Chinese turned out without their famous bac-a. Chan So and Fung Tai but Au Kit Sang and Lai Yu: Tub who danutised for them carried off the b nours Cup and miniatore. Q. M. S of the match for their tacklings Griggs and C. S. M. Woolford and clearing were A treat to won silver cups and Q. M.. S.;
S. S. Best won the Challenge
In the Juniors, the Wilts. Rewatch. The sailors opened the Longbottom and S. S. Redpathi Ferves and Curlew Reserves had game out by slinging the ball won silver spoons.
about and worked the ball] down but their
forwards front of goal wore slow in and the nippy Chinese backs cleared.
An incident occurred in the S.C.A. "A" United game which tends towards killing the game in the Colony among locals.
POLICE V. CAIRO,
The first half was good and' This match played on the Kow-Harwood for the sailors played a loon ground was in favour of the splendid game in goal. Halftime
sailors but ended in a draw of one goal esch.
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Resuming the game opened¦ LIT.. From the start the sailors with a surprise for everyone pre-Demand attacked, but Swan in goal sent, as the Chinese were two it dis and Clark and McWallets goals up before the game had been back played
restarted two minutes: Only the game and bustled the nipps cheers from the Chinese crowd forwards off the ball before they brought to notice the change that T Singapore...
The Cairo had come over the game. Kot too dangerous.
From Japan was weakened in attack by the the centre kick the Chinese go NT India... absence of Stevenson for although
Away and Ip Kau seat in Demand, India Matthews is a good worker and drive from close range. Har San Francisco) ses
New York.j hua plenty of go in him he is in-wood furbling the shot and clined to be selfish when in allowing the ball to roll over the T/T Java possession of the ball and the goal line. Following this success TT Marks Police de ence found it an easy like Chines came again and T/T France matter to keep him out." The Leung Tai hat the defence guess Demand. Paris taly irrident of note in the firing and sending in a long shot] half was a eliance by Watson, which Harwood mi-judged, the] PLATSON
the received
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The sailors now took up the and sent forward to Walson.attack and forced a corner who beat Thompson and, coing| Savage dropped the fall in thel
only had Err 10 besoulmouth and Au Kit Sang 30 dis. San Francis) Instead of shooting, be carried the headed
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ball at bis tow and Ere cleared dropping to the foot of Viänt whe hy picking up and throwing out amartly retur ed and Lin Hing to the right just as Robertson Cheung being covered did not >> 6 m/s. FrancH............ came up. The goalkeeper was the ball pass him as it landed in Demand, Germany. applauded for his good judgment, the net. The sailors fought hard Demand. New York 52% as a goal for the Police seemed to get the equalising goal but the IIT Bombay
Nom certain. Half time, no score. Chinese d-fence played wel and Demand. Bombay... 196
The sailors took charge of the kept them out with the resul | T/T Calenta
Soc. game in the second half and the Feing two gal to one in favour Demand, Calcutta... 196 defenen was well tried, but Swan of the Chinese.
On Yokohama......... 109 was enfe in goal and stopped shote
Demand, Manija rom all directions, while Clark and Me Waltere tackled well, However, the sail ra would not he denied, for at last Matthews 201 the ball, passed Swan and opened the score for the sailors.
When all appeared over excer the shouting the Police forwards 10 de a combined rush towards the sailors' goal and Robertson sentir a low drive which Eve party cleared and in the rush the ball
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OL [ř.ε X_ey "B" Demand, Singapore. 114 ground, Kowloon started with Demand, Batavia ten men-McKelvie being ab )n Haiphong ....... 300.
nt. The sailors took up then Saigon
from the kick off and Da Bangkok
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home, Gold leaf per Tael... 43.80 Townsend played a sound game Bar Silver, ready... 38
fora ard while for Kowloon Murrisac. Oswick and Weyman Bank of England rates 54 tackled and cleared well. The New York/London... 3.91
ailors kept up the pressure and went out to Mair, who sent thelafter 20 minutes' play. Cook ball into the net and made the opened the score for them.
cheer Half Time Curlew 1. Kowloon 0. Bores level, amidst the
Kowloon With a foll team managed to cross the line on few occasions on the second half and was one centre from Coombes sent bigh over the bar by Pascoe.
bu through Came
of the Police supporters. The ailors played up for the winning goal but found the defence sound and the final whistle wen with the score one mil.
The Police are to be compliMillard mented on sticking to the game. Wetherby stopped him for the sailors pressed the defence Hardy cleard. for nearly three quarters of the match. They all worked hard and deserved to share the peints with the sailors.
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RIVER LEVELS.
As a guide to shipmasters sad others interested in the water levels of the river we have been requested by the Board of Can- servancy Works of Kwangtung to publish the following table of water levels. The levels are taken at 10 a.. each day.
H: W. Lowest W. Li
Place of Observation
eve
ever
recorded
recorded
Feet
Feet
1920
W.LIW.L Aug. 3031
Feet
Fort
Wuchow, Kongmoon. Linhonghow, North Samshni.
West Riser
-79.50
-2.42
29.00
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- 14.70
-0.30
6.90
7.80
-57.00
0
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8.00
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to 9.30
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Watson secior turned out for pressing the juniors and Clow came in the whistle soundet for time from the line to make up the
time
Omar and Ismail were with the
scorside. unaltered. Curlew 1-Kowloon 0 absent from the St. Joseph's side. In the opening half during a WILTSHIRES. TAMAR
scramble in the goal mouth. The militare tried to get this match transferred to Sookerpoo in
This game was down as the th Hydman handled in the penalty!
1.30. To 7,45 8.10. 0.00 A 3 Dce of the RG.A.-Titania match it for the Junior division but the area and Kent put bis side one
the 9.30. to ILOU MI so that the public would not be Kowloon youngsters did not put up. The play favoured
LSU 2,10 20 505 a good show; for & pet of Artillery in the second ball and; 1400 sova to 1.00 pm disapa inted, but the sailors weIK
1.50 p. 10 4.00 j not in favour of the proposal. The angsters they lacked speed Wilson scored for them. Mc-0 match which was played on the and re very stiff. The sailor Hewitt played a good game al
also on were
the Blow si back for the soldiers. -South China ground was the best
and the
in ended SADD game in the league this week The
win for
heavier Bailors had much the better of the exchang'an the opening minute vide. Hender was the brst to Hudson, their brillart-core for the sailors and Mitchell centre half, received a kick which added two before half time. In handicapped him ad his sidhe second half Mitchell and towards the close of the game. Knowles added further goals and The soldiers
dowrhe sailors won by ave goals to coming though Amor beat the ailors" defence and the winger sending the ball over, Menham took a rooning striking rehounding
until
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a
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S.C.A. A V. UNITED. On the Navy 'A' ground the Chinese winning by two clear goals.
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The first half was fairly even and some good football was seen. Half time no score. Early in the cond balf the Chinese scored from a penalty for rough play ou WILTS RESERVES V. P¡ NJABIS. the part of a defender.
team:3 The military
The Chinese added another header. tha ball at Sookoop.o and the game: oal shortly after. The exchanges; the between the players assumed the|
ough aide and In Tomlinson Wilts. by six goals to ril
the referee who cleared. The Wils came Swanborough of the Wilts. let administered á caution. However,Kam Tina. again and forced a correr and tem last year, turned out for the the roughness continued and
the referee sent from the resulting kick Ford sent Reserves and scored four goals. in the ball striking the post and the others being scored by Loie d. faciters off the field. rebounding to Evans who beat and Ricketts.
The H.O A. HES-RVES V. ST. JOSEPH'S Mitch in the scramble.
On the St. Joseph's ground the sailors took up the attack from
the restart and Trivett kicked | R G.A. winning by twognalato nil.
to
touch.
Following abou
of midfield play Menham sent Warren away on the Wilt's right and the lafter running through ended by placing the ball into the net. With 2 against them the sailors worked hard to reduce their opponents' lead but balf time]; found them 2 down.
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