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MATCHES IN THE SOCCER LEAGUES.

CRICKET.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1929.

UNIVERSITY V. KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

The following are selected to play In the Hongkong Area Football

afternoon, the for University 2nd XI in a friendly Lengue yesterday R.AAC. suffered the worst defeat of match against the K.C.O. on Saturday the season, losing by nine goals to 21st December, at 2 p.m. sharp

Cey, K.O.S.B. on University, ground: mil against "A"

A. A. Azle

B. Sulleman, G. E Teams:

"A" Co., K.O.S.B. Gollan; Mar. K. T. Loke, PA Chan Fook, tin, Bird: McCaskell, Gilburn, Yeoh, H. E. M. Adams, C. Condah, Crocock; Cox, Ellis, Malcolm, Rico. P. L. Tan, Walter Hunt, S. Otant and

R. Leong Storer:-M. Yalıyaboy. Bolloy.

RA. M. C-McGowan; Dodshon, Joyce; McGuire, McAusland, Thomas; Elliott, Jenkins, Gosling. Devlin, Evans.

SERVICES BOXING,

THE SOMERSETS DRAW WITH BERMES

A very clean exhibition of boxing was seen at Hankow Barracks last teams from HMS. night, when Hermes and the Somerset Light In- the two units. A very large audience Inntry met to decide the issue between of officers and men from both sides highest standard. saw the contests, which were of the

One of the surprises of the tourna ment was the defeat by a knockout in II.K.C.C. Match.

the first round of Pte. Morris, the Members of the H.K.C.C. will meet S.1.1. heavyweight, by Marina Smith. In a match on the Club ground next The blow which finished Morris came Within the first two minutes, Cox Saturday, the teams being as follow: very swiftly and accurately, just Over 30-T. E. Pearce (Capt.), when the SLI. were commencing, to opened the scoring for the Borderem,Į boating McGowan from 26 yards out W. W. Mackenzie, E. J. R. Mitchell, think that their champion was going with an oblique slit. Some further. F. Sillitoe. E. R. Duckiti, R. Kto score a victory. pressure by the Borderera, and Mal-Hepburn, IL C. Strachey, A. Reid, colm netted after beating three of the J. Jordain, 11. R. Remington, J. Medicals' defence, and Rice scored R. Collin. again shortly afterwards after pass- ing the backs and lifting the ball over McGowan's head.

Rain interfered with the early stages of the tournament to the effect of rendering the ring floor extremely Under 30,--A. C, 1. Bowker (Capt.), slippery, but as the evening progress. 3. R. Hinton, A. C. Beek, G. Led this difficulty was overcome and Lammert, G. E. R. Divett, H. V. the fighters had a better chance. .-McGowan came out to clear

Parker, 11. J. Armstrong, O. Moor, minute or so later. and Ellis scored 0. E. C. Marton, W. Hanis Walker, from a dropped ball. Just before the. H. Ashworth. interval, Solley forced a corner, and Ellis got a good goal from the result ant flag-kick.

A raid commenced by Solley run ning down on the wing gave Solloy a shot which was tipped over the bar by McGowan, but Cox scored from the corner-kick. Play was more or less centred in the Medicals half, and chiefly in front of goal; and Cox got his hat-trick to provide the seventh goal for his side. Ellis got the eighth from a penalty-lick, and Malcolm made his own hat-trick, and the ninth gon), just before full-time.

Navy Matches,

In a China Fleet Football League Match at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, H.M.S. Sepoy defeated H.M.S. Herald by three goals to one. Teams:

SepoyTurrett, Farnell, Oakden; Williams, Bryden, Wells; Hudson, Macintosh, Woodley, Contos, Curther

lenn.

Williams into the not, in attempting to save.

After the ten contests had been decided it was found that the S.L.I. and the warship had won five contesta each. Iesults were na follow:

B. Trimmings Wolter-A (Hermes) beat L/C. Woodhouse on points:

Feather.-Pte. Pearce (S.LI.) beat On regunting after the Interval-Stoker Holland (Hermes) on points.

Heavy-Marine Smith (Hermes) Sepoy were soun hammering at the Herald's gates, and were rewarded by beat Pie. Marris, knockout. Hudson, who beat Lewis with an Welter. Ple. Jones (8.L.L) beat awkward groum shot. Woodley got A. B. Turner on points.

Middie.-Marina Woolford beat Pto, past the Herald back in the next minute and scored the Sepoy's third Baulch, on points. goal. End-to-end play' was the order for the remainder of the game, with Sepoy holding on to their lead, and Herald endeavouring to reduce it.

Another match in the same League, Feather.-A. B. Rawlings beat Pte. also at Happy Valley yesterday after-Paddick on points. noon, ended in a draw between H.M.S. Magnolia and HI.M.S. Iroquoia. Teams:

Magnolia-Olive; Tegg, Smith; Elsegood, Mellett, Blake; Lowden, Rose, Thorp, Semple, Strange.

IroquoisWyalt; Noben, Homson: Evans, Waloon Curtis, Wade, Allsopp, Fell, Brough, Northfield,

Lightweight-Cpl. Sheraton (SLL) bent C. S. Scott on points.

Welter-Pie. Summerfield, bent A. B. Newstead on points,

Heavy-A B. Swan -beat 1/9gt. Gainey on points,

Lightweight-L/Cpl. Adams beat Telegraphist Scars on points.

The contest proved a draw, after which prizes were presented by M, R. M. Dyer. In a brief speech, Li Col. C. H. Little announced that he hoped he would see many more con- tests between the crews of warships attached to the China Squadron and his battalion. He also congratulated the fighters on the cleanness of tho

The officinis of the tournament

Herald-Lewis; Bagwell, Hocking:

A penalty kick to Magnolia was the Pike, Mairwood, Beer; Towndrow, first care, Strange getting past Mille

Hiley, Petten, Williams.

Wyatt for the Magnolia, though The Sepoy Ind the better of the ex- Evans equalised shortly afterwards changes on kicking off; although the for Iroquels. Exchanges were keen-bruts, Herald got their only goal soon after ly contested for the remainder of the the commencement, Hiley cutting game, the defence on both sides being were: through and making the paint much above the standard of the for Sepoy had most of the play afterward play. Magnolia hud, if anything, Judges-14 Burton, R.A., Lt. Alexan- wards, and kept up their pressure, the better of the game, but were under, RA, LL. Kelly, K.O.S.B., Fl. L though their display in front of goal ale to ndd to their sedre, with Tharp 'Colquhoun, R.A.F.: Timekeeper.-R. was very weak. At last they manny always seeming dangerous when i S. M. O'lare, S.L.I.; M.C.-C, S. M. ed to score, Lewis diverting a shot by front of goul.

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