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SHIELD FOOTBALL.

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LEDWIN AT THIRD ATTIKET.

BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE AND DEPART,

VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE.

JANUARY 17

KITANO MARU NY.K., from Sydney, with mall, Spoke sik

BADO MARU, NY.K., from London,

[This schedula of boats due to arrive and depart is not complate as yet, but as On the Club ground yesterday afternoon as full information concerning the moon, the Staff and Departments made movements of ocean-going abips with graceful axit from the competition for Hoogkong as a port of call can be the sepson, Neglected opportunities in secured, it will be published complete in previous matches is the reason for this, this columà.]''.

The Royal Engineers were in the sed for putting pls to the round, and early in the game demons- ' trated their superiority. Jarvis, Town- *sand, and Millard all gave tilenny shots

to este, while on the lefs wing. Faseull! had a good time, Strange, the half opposed to him, being slow and act op a.to the moves of the winger. During s S. and D. attack, Ellardy sent in one of of the best shots of the match, Hesth eaming quite relieved when it whizzed wide of the posts. The R.E. resumed the business of trying to get the better of Wain and Co., and at last succeeded, Jarvis swinging round and shooting at goal; Glenny pitching the air, and the ball rosting in the net The Staff made little headway against Charters, Lawrence and Blumäeld, so that plenty of play occurred in the vicinity

the Staff goal. Sherif, Wain and Scoular doing a lot of defending well. Fascall neatly tricked Strange, and his centre caused a commotion in the goal Townsend hot betwea host of players, and a regular rugger seram ensued, during which Knight, Wain and Glenny saved the goal in tura. Birch got the better of Blumsald for the culy time during the game and gave Street a chance but a wide abot was the only result. Hahtine:-

RE, 1; Staff and Dept., 0.

Two goals were quickly registered is the second half, Charters seized s chance and scored, his shot first hitting

pout. With two goals against them the Staf played up well, Kirby and Brown forced the defence, and Lawrence falling, Brown slipped the ball into the pet, bringing the scores, 1. There were many narrow escapes for both goals later, especially nearthe end when the Staff were pressing hotly and a defender handled almost cd the goalline, bat this escaped official notice and time sounded s faw seconds after. Thus after three games the Royal, Engineers qualified for the semi-final by an odd goal. Result:

RE, 2; Staff and Depts., 1. Mr. W. Loneb was the referee,

THE SEMI-FINALS

The semi-final round is how ready to bo played, and when the dute is fixed the matches as under will take placo :-

B.K.F.C. Y. Navy.

South China Athletic v. Royal Engineers.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

YACHTING:'

The third of the Series of Clab Championship Races for the Cruiser Classes was sailed off on Sunday last, round Hongkong (pelsid (S), distance 24 miles.

The wind was light and variable throughout, and in consequence the first yacht, finishing the course did not arrive at the Finishing Live sotil about хр

The results are as follows:-

Yacht.

CHINE RIG H'cap on Finishing Corrected

Course. Time.

M. 9.

Lody Jean... Scratch

Cenone....

H. M.

Time.

E. M. N..

...

D. N. P.

3 00 8-18 02

Niobe ........

Dorothy

.Belen

1200

19 00 . M. F.

W. X. 8.

8 10 33

Position Pts for race Pts to date

(1) Niobe ............ B

*** Lody Jean M.

Canctio

Dorothy...... Helen.......

Yacht

ENGLEN RIG,

14

H'esp on Finishing Corrected.

Course. Time.

Time.

H. M. L K, M, N.

La Cigale... Scratch.. x. s.

Vesper......

Yera

Feather

Treap

M. 8,

24 00 D. x. 5.

36 00 D. I, &

40 40

D. A. Y

38 00 7 B7 37 791 37 Norseman ... 46 10 8 20 30 7 41 39 Queen Bee... 54 00 D. 3. V.

Hist............. : GU. DU D. 35. 6.

Position Pts, for race. Pls to date.

(1) Irene

(2) Norseman

· La Cigale.........

Vesper

Vors

Festhers. Queer Beq, „Mirt.

RELAY BILLIARDS.

novel biliard match, and a socia!! evening, were held in the Garrison Srgeant Mess last night, when a num- ber of friends from one of E.M. Shipe warninvited. At billiards mx-aido played, each pair occupying the table

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