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THE WORLD SPORT
vigorous and judicious in his | tackling, but it was not possible to stop splendid shots from all the inside forwards and the goal fell| three times in the first half and an equal number in the second.
LAWN TENNIS,
CRAIGENGOWER ENTERTAIN GERMAN CLUB.
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SHAMEEN LAWN TENNIS.
HONG DOUBLES FIRST, ROUND.
Kowloon had made many
The Craigengower, tennis changes in the composition of entertained the Gorman Club to b their eleven but in no single interday afternoon, the original fixture
Shameen, Oct. 20. friendly match at Happy Valley yes-
The annual tournaments of the jstanco, could the change be arranged for some weeks ago, baving Shameen Lawn Tennis Club aro
accounted a success. McKolvie been postponed on account of rain, and
now in full swing Tho first Baldwin went from the The home players had a fairly round of the Hong Doubles has
HEAVY SCORING frequently interceptod. In one or defonce to the forward line, but strong team out and won seven of the just been completed and resulted
BY CHINESE.
KOWLOON & THE CLUB BADLY BEATEN.
THE QUEEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE SUCCESSES CONTINUE.
CAPITAL FOOTBALL.
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ANOTHER QUEEN'S WIN, Recreio Put Up Great Fight For Victory.
without nine sets played, the final score being
67.games to
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Score: 32
as follows:
II. Howard and E. B. Hamson The Shameen Municipal Council (Mr. C. E. Watson and Captain May and G. A. Clements) defeated Na- tional City Bank of New York (Mr. 6-1, 6-1. C, A. Larsen and Mr. Roberts)
and Artlepp 8-3; bout May and Soltau W. Howard and G. Kelly beat Neidt 8-3; beat Schroter and Ehren 10-1.
A. B. Hamson and J. A. Victor beat Nekt and Artlepp 6-5; boat May and Soltau 9-2; lost to Schroter and Ehren 4-7.
Total: Craigengower 07: German Club 32,
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had a walk-over over the British The Chinese Maritime Customis Consulate, the latter scratching.
The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Mr. Platt and Mr. A. E. Prit- chard) defeated the Kwangtung Electric Supply Company, Ltd. (Mr. W. Gilman and Mr. J. Car | negle) 6-2, 6-2,
two movements, they showed this weakened the ono promise, particularly on the left adding to the strength of the other. Another now centre-for- wing, where Watson was untiring in his efforts to break through he falled in the frat ossqntial, F. Articup ver best to O. Neidt and Scott aleo did good work as op- that is to say, to make ground Soltau 8-3; bent A. Schroter and G. bortunity arose,
when he received the ball. Ho V. Ehren 9-2. seemed to be waiting for some thing lucky to happen and goals do not come that way. Pilo and McKolyle did, the only good for The Queen's fully merited their ward work for Kowloon, but they victory by two goals to nothing were opposed to a defence of not against the Club de Recreis, but inconsiderable skill, and their it was a very tear thing. The efforts met with no success. army team have their defence to The Kowloon wing half-backs thank rather than their lively had all their time occupied in an forward line. The Recreio for endeavour to hold the nippy wards were just as lively, and at South China wings, and thus the The following will represent The United States Consulate certain periods of the game, far forwarde were accorded little the Y.M.CA. 2nd XI in a match (Mr. Bonbright and Mr. Stanton) more dangerous, but daring and support. Miles and Hedley both at King's Park on Thursday next, defeated Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- [By "Wanderer."1
brilliant tackling spoiled splendid put in a good deal of spoiling work, against Queen's Regt. 'A. Bullyson & Co., Ltd., (Mr. G. H. Bow- efforts when the position appeared but Miles was handicapped by the off at 5.00 p.m.-W. Borrowman; ker and Mr. F. Gandossi) 6-1, 6-2. The Colony's two premier civi-.
weakness of Eastman behind him, E. G. Sewell: W. Melntyre; Messrs. Butterfeld and Swire lian clubs were served a particu- most critical.
The Queen's won because they while Hedley and Guest were W. E. Price, F. S. Smith, G. larly unsavoury brew on Saturday, were better balanced. It would be called upon to cope with the wing Mitchell; Tate, J. Purvis, T. Sed- (Mr. H. G. Eales and Mr. A. E. both Kowloon and the Club con- dimcult to find a club line of half-which made the majority of the don, W. II. Smith and R. Dormer. Watson & Co., Ltd. (Mr. G. C. Kit- Arnold) defeated Messra, A. S. ceding six goals, to Chinese opponents. The Club had the backs the equal of Byrne, Hill and openings.
Morris, while Hooper and Sharpe
ching and Mr. L. A. Jonvos) 6-4, consolation of getting a goal in
were keen and determined tacklers Lau Mau and Ip Pak-wa were
6-4. the closing minutes, but Kowloon and strong and accurate in their brilliant throughout, their clover
The Northern Feather Works, Ltd., had a walk-over over tha failed to rise even to this effort.
clearances. Forward, Richardson combination bewildering the de- With the Queen's Royal Regi-and Caldicutt stood out above fenders, and resulting in many
Hongkong and Shangha! Banking ment gaining a good win against their fellows, though all did dangerous raids. Lau Mau scored
Corporation, who scratched. the Club de Recreio, the three extremely well.
Messra. Deacon & Co., Ltd., had In brilliant goal soon after the
a walk-over undefeated teams preserved their:
over the Chartered The Recreio half-backs were not start, while Fung King-cheong record. The Queen's head the comparable to those of their oppon-headed through two minutes later
The Junior Division matchas Bank of India, Australia and League with 8 points in 4 matches,ents, though they put in great-two goals, in seven minutes! provided only one surprise, Kow-China, the latter scratched. South China and Chinese Athletic work. It was in the forward line Before the interval, Fung had loon Reserves defesting the Messrs. Gerin, Drevard & Co., South China exhibited wonder that the Recrelo shone. Gosano scored again, all three being South China second string. Kow- (Mr. J. Baud and Mr. V. E. 0. Fer. fut forward play against Kowloon, was an Inspiring leader and Rocha great goals. Eastman (own goal), loon put on res goals through rier) defonted Messrs. T. E. Grif was always at hand, forcing the Lau Mau, and Fung King-cheong King (penay), Blacklock and 8th Ltd., (Mr. M. A. Annett and while the Chinese Athletic showed
rame and shooting hard and often, Hocured further goals in the Hanan, before South China found Mr. W. Seiffert) 6-4, 6-3.
their font. The Chiness geared The Men's Handicap Doubles somthing, akin to their last gen-Brown showed Improved form on second half. son's form, a fact with which the the loft and It was this wing which
two goals in the serend half, but are also in play, though the first. return of Suen Kam-shus to the gave the Queen's most frights. South China's forward play was were easily held. The Royal Navy round is not yet completed. side hnd not a little to do.
Both Hooper and Sharpe made of extraordinarily high standard played smartly against the Univer. Other events opening within a few Five senior games produced 21 exciting clearances in the goal throughout. It fa pleasing to see sity, the K.O.S.B. outplayed the goals, though three sides failed to mouth from his centres when the this team playing such a prominent Recreio, while South China's third slightest error would have result-part in local football, since they string was not in good form but
have had a strenuous task of defeated the Small Units. od in a goal.
The Recreio forwards when on development to undertake since the attack were pretty to watch, the majority of their old stalwarts joined the Chinese Athletic a 1 keeping the ball swiftly on the
having secured & in 3.
find the net.
The results were:
Senior Division.
Chinese Ath. 6 H.K.F.C,
move and always advancing. They couple of seasons ago.
Queen's
Z Recreio
Royal Navy
2 R.A.
0
were more workmanlike than artis-
Kowloon
0 South China
0
Polico
K.0.5.B.
University
Kowloon
3 Small Unita
Junior Divsion.
Royal Navy
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d Recreto
0
3 S. China "A"
S. China "p"
2 Small Units:
1
Eastern
0 St. Joseph's
0
CLUB HEAVILY BEATEN.
Chinese Ath. 3 R.A.F.
Chinese Athletic in a Scoring
lic, and with the slightest. luck! And against less keen adversaries, their finishing would, have shown beiter results. The Queen's kept a very close watch on Gosano, but even so, he gave Dodds Beveral
teasern.
POLICE VICTORY, Small Units Go Down In Closing. Stages,
The Small Units put up a better display against the Police than was expected, a circumstanco The visitors scored once in each partly due to the uncertain efforts of their opponents, The Polica balf, the first resulting from fine reached their best form, and only opportunism by Richardson, who snapped up the ball and turned it showed an ability to score goals past Marques, when the goal-very late in the game.
With fifteen minutes to go, the keeper had failed to hold a terrific
siden wore level, Waterfield having drive from Hill at 40 yards' range. Suren Kam-shan heralded his The Recond accrued after nice netted for the Small Units, and
the left, Caldleutt McGrenvy for the Police (from return to the Chinese Athletic work on forward line by acoring three goals middling the ball beautifully. It enalty). Fifteen minutes from against the Club at Happy Valley, bobbed around the goalmouth the end, however, after Wood had hrought off some superb saves, and this was not the sole mensare dangerously for nearly 1wo of his value to the sido. The Club minutes before Barclay beaded it bent all opposition, scoring easily Howarth received from Pile and
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were at no time a real match for through an empty net. the visitors though they played With such a sterling defence from close range. Near the end, pluckily from start to finish. behind them, the Queen's forwards Howarth tested Wood with a hot Suen's artistry and constructive were bound to be prominent. slot, and Fraser notted the
bound. work had an immediate effect, the Their methods are much like those Chiness forward efficiency being of the Recreio: good ball control, Small Units goal and he came out Wood had plenty to do in the increased immeasurably compared quick passes and a thorough
of the match with much credit. with previous displays.
knowledge of the whereabouts of The Police shooting, however, was Although defeated by 0-1, the goal.. At times, however, they Clab may take heart from the fact were very ragged, and Xavier, the exceedingly erratie and the final apurt was very necessary. Dod- that the Athletic gave by far their outstanding player in the Recreio shon, and Basham also did well for best exhibition of the present defence, then found interception the Units, but they gave season. They attacked with a comfortable..
under constant pressure, liveliness from the start which It was an extremely interesting
McGreavy and Brittain werd boded ill to the Club aspirations, game, played at high speed most reliable in the Police defence, and many times was Logan's throughout, but served to some and Wynne played well, while charge seriously threatened before extent as a denial the theory that Fraser again earned much praise Suen announced his presence, so to attack is the best defence. Only in the centre-forward position. speak, with a fine goal. Before really clover Intervention by Hill though his shooting was not 80 the interval Wong Pak-chong had and Hooper on several occasions keen. He kept the line together. added a second, and this about in the second half saved the however, and was working hard represented the balanes of play up Queen's goal from downfall,
to the interval.
Lam Yuk-ying, who found himself at inside-right, scored good goals early in the second half, but the first of his efforts appeared to take the spirit out of
BAD DAY FOR KOWLOON.
Completely Outplayed By South China. Kowloon can have no excuse to
way
throughout., Pile was the better winger.
MORE NAVY CHANGES. Two Goals Against the Artillery, It is to be anticipated, I suppose, that the Royal Navy will be
the Club defence, and the further offer for their heavy defeat at subjected to constant changes, but aurrenders were almost inevitable. the hands of South China, other it is not likely to make for success. Suen Kam-shun was responsible than that on an off-day they met a Several new faces appeared in the for the last two, both being the sterling team at its beat. South team against the Royal Artillery, result of capital shots. Scott China displayed form which would and though they won 2-0 and brought a measure of consolation probably have gained them success gained the Navy's first league near the end with a hard-worked-over any team, it is said, though points, the form ahown was not an for goal.
one has to bear in mind the fact improvement. Suen Kam-shun and the two that Kowloon's weaknesses allow-
Chinese Athle-ed the Chinese to settle down to strength. They seem to be going The Artillery were not at full wingers were Lie's stur forwards, though such form.
steadily from bad to worse, and However that may be, it is have lost three games after win- Lum and Wong ench played their part exceedingly well. Suen certain that South China played ning the first two, schemed and passed cleverly, and brilliantly, A Bound half-back brought Chan Kwong-ut into the line enabled a clever speedy for limelight by drawing the defence ward line to keep going, and and leaving the nimble winger altogether Kowloon had a with more or less a clear feld. nude shock. The visitors display Both wingers were always a source ed all the thorough underetanding interesting, though there were of danger, and it la no exaggera-and cunning in positioning that bright flashes. The Navy showed tion to say that for the most part makes up for success, and they more cohesive forward play and they overran the Club defence, raided the Kowloon goal repeatedly were stondler in defence. The The Chinese Athletic defence play-in a series of dazzling attacks. margin in their favour did not ed extremely well, though their Moreover they shot hard and exaggerate their task was rendered comparatively accurately at a sight of goal and though the R.A. might have made a superiority, light.
Angus had the busiest afternoon closer game of it had they pald The Club were a team lacking in his association with the Kow more attention to the ball and less a plan of campaign. The defence loon team. Sima returned to the to their opponents. This is not to played valiantly, but the forwards half-back Iho and with the visitors suggest that they frequently were found in all sorts of false displaying auch dash and keenness, employed tactics that the rules do positions, and their passes were he was compelled to be both not permit, but there are, times
minutes from the commencement, The Navy took the lead ten Skull scoring, while Mann got the very Hecond soon after the interval.
The game was not strikingly
when a keen tackle will prove far more serviceable, than a hefty chargo.
JUNIOR SURPRISE.
Kowloon Reserves Beat South China "A".
: THE LAI WAH CUP Army Team for Semi-final.
The following team has been chosen to represent The Army In the semi-ann of the Lai Wah Cup Competition, to ho played on Saturday, Oct. 27. Goni, Gunner Fletcher, 31st H. Bty. R. A.; backs, Set. Hooper., 1st Queens; and Pte. Martin, 2nd K.O.S.D.; half-backs, Pte. Byrne, 1st Queen's; S/Sgt. Sims, R.A.M.C. (Captain), Sgt. Skiggs, 2nd K.O.S.B. forwards, Pte. Everest, 2nd K.O.S.B., Ple. Stock, 2nd K.0.S.R., Sgt. Leach, 31st 11. Bty. R.A., Pte. Barclay, 1st Queens, and Sgt. Caldicott, 1st Queens
Roserves. Cpl. Dodson, R. A. ... Pte.
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ENGLISH TEST TEAM CARRY SCORE TO 400,
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The Australians knocked up 257, just sufficient to prevent a follow on At the close of play England bad Acored 20 without loss, the match
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