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rewarded with exciting minutes and breathless moments. The Club lost by a goal and u try (8 points) to two CLUB DEFEATED BY H.M.S.. goals (10 points), but there were

CORNWALL.

really not those two points in the What was "streets ahead" of any game, which was played at a speed, game played this season, and, may and with a spirit, rarely seen in pod probably be the best game of the club games at Home. Desperate year, was played yesterday after-marking, and fiores tackling, wonder- noon, on the Club ground, before a ful forward rashes against equally amply wonderful forwards and halves, good

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SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE.

́H.M.S. MOTIL-SECURE FIRST VICTORY,

Shameen, Nov. 27

H.M.S. Moth scored their firat victory of the season in the Sha- meen Football League when they defeated the "Shameen Football Team by two goals to one yester day afternoon. Their victory is all the more astonishing when It is considered that the Moth were beaten by the Scumew 6-0; and the Shameen Football Team beat

the Seamew 2-0. ..*...

However, it must be admitted that the Moth played by far the best game they have played this season, the defence being especially very steady. Nevertheless their yielory was largely due, in luck. Shameen were undoubtedly the superior team and kept the game al- most entirely in the Moth half; only three times did the Moth attack the Shameen goat, and twice out of taese three times they scored on. rather lucky shots,

LOCAL HOCKEY.

RECHEIO DEFEAT THE Y.M.C.A. IN FAST GAME. ·

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At King's Park yesterday, a hockey team representing the Club de leerelo met and defented, by three goals to two, the Y.M.C.A, frat eleven in a fast and well-fought match,

For the first ten minutes after the start the Y.M.C.A. pressed hard and gave the Recreio défence a brisk time, but no score was registered.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL

...

BORDERERS DEFEAT THE RAM.C.

Playing at Scokumpoo in their re- turn league game, the K.O.S.B. de-

The previous game between feated the R.A.M.C. by fire gone to nit.

these teams ended in favour of the onc. K.O.S.B. by five goals to

and Stevens was in scoring mood. completed the hat trick in the Arst fifteen minutes of the game. Barham Afterwards, however, the Recreio sent in a shot from thirty yards and rallied and succeeded in scoring three the flight of the ball deceived. Alc goals, all being notted by Lopes. In Gowans and entered the net near the the closing stages, the X.M.C.A. de upright to give the "K.O.S.D. their veloped a stronger attack and succeed-fourth goal. ed in reducing the lead with two genis. these being secured by Ashion and, T. J. Price. Both sets of forwards were on the verge of scaring goals in the last few minutes, but the real-keepers maintained their citadela intact

Club y Nav

WEB

By seizing all their opportunities, the Club succeeded in obtaining a 9-1 lend at the interval, but the Navy soon on responded well, and were level terms, and then gained the lead right up to the Inst when a scramble following a saw the homenters obtain the last point, to,

the The U.S.R.G. ground scene of a keen game between the Hongkong Hockey Club and the Navy yesterday, when the teama alared sight goals equally. There was very little to choose between the sides, and although the Navy were faster the Club nullified this advantage by: Both sets of Duncan played a sterling game at superior stick work. outside right for Shanicen. With-forwards Indulged in clever moge in the first three minutes he very ments, and although the defences nearly.sored Con a difficult posi- were linble to faller under heavy the ball pressure, they put up quite a fair tion, but unfortunately struck the post and bounced out- exhibition. wards. However, about ten minutes later he did net a beautiful shot, the ball running along the ground it an oblique angle from the right, defeating the goalie all the way. The Moth equalled up about ten mimates Juter with a very hucky shit, the ball trickline across the mouth of the goal and being Lieut. Smallwood put up a splendid misjudged by the Shameen goal display at outside left for the naval keeper rho thought it was going men, and scored three goals, whilst behind; however it just struck the Lieul. Stevenson was responsible for inside of the post and went into the fourth. Those who netted for the the goal. The Moth scored again Club were Divelt (3) and Skipp. about five minutes before half-time, }. Recreio Team to Meet Club. anulher lucky goal for them. One The following will represent Club de of their forwards missed the ball Rerela in n hockey match against the with his foot, hicking it instead Hongkong Harkey Club on Friday, at with his knee, the ball struck the H. A Bareas, E. P. Souza, rss bar and bounced down inside D. C. Alves, F. A. Basros, C. A. Basto, the goal, the Shumera goalie being F. V. Ribeiro, J. A. de V. Soares, A. M. Xavier; A, P. Een Silva, J. de momentarily dazzled by the sun

Figueiredo, F. J: Remedies." which was straight in his-byes.

In the second half, there was no further score though Shameen made every possible effort and stormed the Moth goal time and agaly. Some excellent play on the part of the Muth backs, especially Wineup, aL right back, saved the situation many Emes. The final scure when the whistle blew was 2-1 in favour or ILM.S. Moth. The teams were! II.M.S. Moth-Cleverly; Wingup, Dewey: Freeman, Denstone, Gold; Shawyer. Bates, Biles, Morey and Bennett.

- Shameen Football Team.-A. T; Lay; W. Nogeilzig, J. Lifiker; O. Friessner, J. Montalto, II. Prata: Gen. Duncan, Jr.. A. E. Osmund, F.E.W. Lammert, R. Rasmussen und F. Evelyn.

The present psaition of the League is as follows:

Moorhen Tarantula

Scumew

Math

P. W. L. D. F. A. Play

623 11-17

5

2200 7. 2

44

3 2 1 0 8 3 11 1 13 Shanicen F.T. 2 1 1 0 Vienla

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-Bar, Chea Correspondent.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

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JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS ON SUNDAY,

The following is the draw for the qualifying rutind of the Junior Cham- pionship of the Kowloon Golf Club ta be played on Sunday.

930 F. E. Skinner and D. S. Rogers.

534 C. Castle and W. Orehurd. 9.338 C. G. Andersun und. A. Laugh,

Lon.

9.42

A. A. Dand and E. R. Price.

9.455

J. S. Smith. and W. Mills.

9.50 F. W. T. Ross and W. Bor- Powman..

9.54 G. 1. Harris and J. B. MeCaw, 9.58 J. Fountain and E. 0. Murphy.

10.02 E. G. Sewell and H. G. Swin- burne.

10.06 T. J. Price, R. Dean' and H. Mundy.

LADIES HOCKEY.

There will be an inter-club match on Saturday, 30th Novem ber, at King's Park; bully-off at p.m. The teams are as follows: Colours.-G. E. Little, P: Carter, Smilley; M. Russell, E. O'Hagan, M. Bird; 6. Browning,, A. Creasey, N. MeNeillie, F. Webber, A. Steel.

Whites. Lack, E. Tasaries, d. Brown M. King, E. J. Coppin, B. Taylor; A. E. Steele, J. L Whyte, E. R. Bell, E. Blackburn, B. Laing

K.O.S.B. GYMKHANA, -

Much interest is being centred in the K.O.S.B. Gymkhana which The Club were not able to field is to be held at the Kwanli eourse their absolutely best side, but every on Sunday. The programme will one played like a hero from the first start at 2:30 pm. Special trains kick-off to the final whistle. Tennis will be run as follows:-From Koop, Scott, Kowloon at 1 pm arriving at Lammert;

Plummer; Day, Suttil, Moodie, Burch, Riddell. 1.36 p.m.; from Fanling at 6.27 DA., arriving at Kowloon at Massey, Kendrew, Stock.

Cornwall Webb; Sayre, Boylan, p.m. The return fare will be Morgan, Reach, Harris, Lord, Smith, Mr. Muckley, McKay; Davis, Parter $1.40 hrst-class, and 90 cents

second-class.. Mr. Griffith, Knott, Lt MacLean..

Mil-

share the honours,

Stevens got his hend-to the ball from a free kick taken by Budd and K.0.5.3. 5, RA.M.C. 0. the ball entered the net. Halftime:

Resuming, the R.A.M.C. Selded ton players only and throughout the second half they played abort-handed McAusland' failed to turn out.

R.A. v Somersein.

Do Weather Changes Worry You?

Although the K.O.S.B. pressed con

Now is the time of year when Mc- tinually throughout, they fallow to add to their half time score.

lumbago. and Gowans was in good form in the the aches and pains of rheuma- K.A.M.C. goal and anved his side from tism, sciatica,

neuralgia attack many people. a heavier defeat.

The reason is that the blood has become watery and the nerves Last minute arrangemente - were

have got run down as a result of The the past hot season, and so the made for this match to be played on the Kowloon FC ground. Soptersets and Referee were on the system is enfeebled and incapable Chatham Road ground before 2.30 p.m. awaiting the arrival of the R.A. of resisting chills and damp and but up to 3 pm, only four of the sudden weather changes. Gunners, from Lyemun, had put in an appearance. It was learnt later by telephone that owing to the Inte return to Chimp from training, it was not possible for the rest of the team to get in from Tai Lam. The referee therefore declared the mintch off after having been on the ground for just an hour.

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