THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ∙1930.

QUEEN'S

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SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE.

TARANTULA AND SEAMEW DRAW.

Shameen, Dec. 1,

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A very interesting game was witnessed on Saturday afternoon when H.M.S. Tarantula drew with H.M.S, Seamow in the Shameon Football League cach side secur ing two goals.

The

very game was throughout, both sides being strong in the defence and some- |what ragged in the forward line, There was little to chose between the teams and the result was a good indication of the merits of the teams.

The frat score wont to the Tarantula about half an hour after

opening, Cannon, their centro- forward, netting nent shot. They did not, however, maintain their lead for long as the Seamew equalled within two minutes, Hutchings, their wing scoring for them,

2,

At half-time the score stood at one each and it was not until about ten minutes before the angl whistle that the Tarantala again took the lend, Perkins, their out- side left, acoring their second goal. Once again they failed to maintain the lead and within two minutes Cunningham scored for the Seamew to ngain equal up. The teams were:

H.M.S. Tarantula.-G. Bagshaw;

BOXING

CITY HALL

SATURDAY,

6th December, 1930, at 9.15 p.m.

MAIN VENT

15 Rounds Contest for

Lightweight Championship of

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W.

E. Perkins.

W. Evans; V. Allen, G.

G. Connon, W. Talbot,|

H. M. S. Scamew-Adams; Meacham, Howard: Wright. Spence, Teate; Baker, Cunning- | ham, Neave, Cardy, Hutchings.

Win For H.M.S. Moll,

Shameen, Dec. 2. H.M.S. Moth defeated H.M.S. Seumow by three goals to two in:

CANTON GOLF.

AMERICAN WIN OVER SCOTLAND.

Canton. Dec. 1. America defeated Scotland by 8

the Shameen Football League yes-points to 4 in the first of the incor terday afternoon.

national triangular golf matches The game was somewhat ragged, played here between teams repre though the Moth appeared to be enting America, Scotland and. the better team; during the first England. The match was played half, especially, they pressed very yesterday on the Tung Shang Re- hard and by half-time had scored creation Club's course.

Was

K. L. Dugan defeated A. T. Lay,

three goals without their oppon- In the morning Amerien secured ents being able to score. Diles. Ave out of the six singles and there- Hodgkinson and Lieutenant Short each scored a goal.

ore ice at the tiffin interval by G During the second half the afternoon were, however, very much points to 1. The foursomes in the Scamew did most of the pressing more even, cach team securing one Boon after resuming scored match and the third being halved. two goals in rapid succession. The individual results were: White and Neave securing one cach.

H. G. McNeary defeated Thomp There

no further son, 1 up. score and the final whistle blew with the score at three goals to 4 & 3. two in favour of H.M.S. Moth. The teams, were:

H.M.S. Moth-Brandon; Coxa- wain,' . Dowey; Shawyet,

Nunn, Swainson; Hodgkinson, Denstone, Beckett, Lieutenant Short, Biles. H.M.S. ScamewAdams; Bleac ham, Howard: Spence, White, R. O. Rutherfurd, 5 & 4. Toute: Baker, Cunningham, Noave, Cardy, Hutchings.

J. W. Manning defeated McCosh- Clark, 1 up.

C. E. Sandstrom lost to J. T. Smith, 2

up.

W. F. Gilman defeated W. M. Stration, 5 & 2.

B. B. Anthony defeated Captain

B. B. Anthony and K. L. Dugan

This makes the present stand-and J. T. Smith 6 & 4. ing of the League as follows:

defeated Captain R. P. Rutherfurd

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REFEREES MEETING.

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H.K.F.A. Ofice, French Bank noon at King's Park.-W. J. Sestcher, Building, at 5.80 p.m. on Thurs- R. Dormer, L. Tipple. W. Stonell, G. day. All referees and others in- Mitchell, R. A. Bates, II. Muller, L.terested are invited to be present. Macey, W. H. Smith, F. Parker and

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