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WEEK END SPORTS.

FOOTE ALL

FIRST DIVISION.

HK. CLUB 2; ROYAL NAVY O.

Both sides turned out their best team for this match on Saturday, but the sailors played Seldon in goal in place of Crocker and this had very much to do with their defeat.

the net. For a

In the second malety, the soldiers improved their play generally, and set up a pace which although the Chinese were equal to, it had thei effect of sapping their strength. A combined attack by Green and Gold- ing soon found the ball in the Chinese territory where Green, sent In a hard shot which the Chinese goalie in attempting to save, collided with one of the uprights and was rendered unconscious. It was

say, the needless to

bail found:

while, the Chinese looked like being forced to play ten men for the rest of the match, but the goalie recover theed and resumed "duty." Although he played pluckily for the rest of the match. It was evident that he bad been badly shaken by the accident H's judgment was not so sound as before and when Green again visited the Chinese goal, he found the net. The Chinese tried to reduce the lead, but failed to score. The final whistle found the gunners winners by, two goals to mil.

The match started very evenly. After some clever footwork was exhibited by both sides. sailors made a dash down the field and finished up by sending the ball over the cross bar From the clear, Hamilton got the ball and ran it down the field centering beautifully. Reichelmann failed to get to the ball in time and it was kicked away, but Stalker who was standing about 30 yards away from goal got possession, and sent in a long shot which went past the goalle into the net. The sailors made „strenuous attempts to equalize but but Black was playing a sound game at back and let nothing past him. Once when the sailors tried a long shot, Rodger punched away. Another spell at midfield and then the Club were orice mote on the war path and Stalker added his second goal for his side with a swift ground shot which the Navy goalie tried to kick away. He missed the ball which shot past him into the net. Despite their efforts to reduce the lead, the sailors were unable to get within shooting range and when the match ended the Club were the deserving winners by two goals to hil

ST. JOSEPH'S 3-; POLICE 2.

St. Joseph's secured their second win of the season

on

2ND DIVISION,

NAVY RESERVES I; STAFF

AND DEPARTMENTS 0.

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LEAGUE MATCHES,

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Surg Commdr. Hall, Coles, b

Edwarda.............sha

Pay.-Lieut. Robinson, b Connor..... 4 Lieut.Com Greig jrun out g Lieut. Jones, b Edwards Lieut-Com Drew, b Hammond... Mid. Watkins, b Hammond Umgan Lieut. Dolphin, not outs w............ Eng.Com. Archard, b Hammond

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CRAIGENGOWER v CLUB DE RECREIO,

(0

This was a moderate scoring match

honours.

which Craigengower took the

Scores -

2

CLUB DE RECREIO,

MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919.

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The R.G.A. took the points in the only League match played on Satur day, when they decisively beat Kowloon. The Gunners batted first, knocking up 133, Capt. Oliver, 45, heading the list. Kowloon could only manage 87, of which Robinson-con- tributed 23 and Goodall 20. Scores:

1 R.G.A.

Edwards ..... 13 Captain Olliver, c. Claxton Cochrane

45 Cavenaugh .............. 9 CQMS. Talfourd, b Cochrane.. 18 ConnOг.......... 9 Corp. Marris, b Claxton 12 Hammond ... 5.4 Lt. Sutherland, b Cochrane........ Capt. Davies, c Evans b Claxton.. 1 Sgt: Athorne, b Claxton

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L., Bryson, c Ramsay b Claxton. 8 Gar. Perkins, c Sousa b Claxton... 12 Gar. Smith, c Evans b Overy...... C. S. M. Pragnell, not out Gar. Baiges, b Claxton

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Bowling Analysis.

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STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.

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Lieut. Col. Coles, c. Jones, b Major Bowen, e Jones, b Archard 57 Major Edwards, not out........... Lieut. Hammond Col. Humphrey, Sergt.Connor, Lieut.Cavenaugh. Pte. Rhodes, Capt. Tomory, Capt. Macaulay, Pre Lee, did not bat.....

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Bowling Analysis.

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M. R.

0 39

0 19

0.

R.

5

0

0

Kennett Chapman

5

22

0 J. G. Swanston Rull, b Pinna

4

15.

3

12.

Dolphin

3

18.

Robinson

4

16

U. Omar, Ribeiro, b Rull .................... 6 0L. E. Lammert, e Ribeiro, b Rull. 26 0C Kennedy, run out

3

Drew

4

13

23 Archard 2.3 0

12.

o M. Abbas, not out 2 S. Jex, and b Marques................... 6 Extras....

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R.G.A. V. CIVIL SERVICE.

20

The Civil Service second string disposed of the RG.A. very comfort-

Bowling Analysis,

4

12

**K.C.C.

For this match, the sailors turned out a team of which at least nine men were new to local football. These men who turned out to be member's of the submarines' crews, proved to be very clever footballers and the match was fast and clean.. The Staff

A. A. Claxton, b Bryson. had rather a bad time at the hands. P. Robinson, c and b. Bryson of the sailors who were by far the B. D. Evans, e Talfourd b Bryson 3 heavier and superior team... The fact J. V. Braga, c Talfourd b Davies... that they lost by only one goal speaks D. M. Goodall, a Talfcurd b volumes for the plucky fight put up

Bryson n.

by Bundle and Scouler at back.

From the kick off, the sailors W. Ramsay, b Davies attacked and gave the soldiers a hot L. J. Blackburn, b Bryson ......... ten minutes, but Bundle cleared. A. de Sousa, b Bryson...... Townsend took the ball away to the sailors' end where he had hard fuck

R. Pestonji, c. Sutherland, b

Davies ...

T. M. Cochrane, b Olliver

Saturday at the expense of the Police in shooting high. The sailors again H: Overy, not out.... They now have five points for six took up the offensive and forced a matches and are leading the Police couple of corners but nothing came and South China in the league tables. of these. Sheriff, on the left wing The match started very fast with was then placed in possession by the Collegians setting a terrific pace Townsend and was running down which the Police had great difficulty the line in fine style when he was in coping up with. The Collegians bowled over by the burly Navy attacked from the opening whistle right back. Towards the close of and were soon ecdangering the the first half, the match developed. Police goal. Rahmin and Silva both into a ding-dong struggle in midfield. tried shots from difficult angles, but fand at half time the score sheet was A. Clark did not End much difficulty blank...

ably, despite the fact that Henderson Pinna...

Total

knocked up. 70 This was greatly Marques 7 mirtimised by a string of O's from Rull .......

the other batsmen. The "military Remedios..... innings yielded a hundred. Civil ?Service responded with 137 for seven:

wickets. Scores

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Laque at November 1. LEAGUE 1

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Total

87

R.GA. XI.

Bowling Analysis.

Bowerman, 1.b.w, b Tayleren 0 May, b Taylor

0.

M.

R.

Henderson, b Strange......

4

34

3 Davis, Bearne, b Sandford

40

6 Jones, Strange

3 2.

1

Beatwell, run out..

8

1 Heath, c Lyson, d Strange

Newcastle I

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· W. Bromwich & 1 9 9 0 3# 18

0 Burnley

Capt. Davies... 12 Lt. Bryson........132. Gnr. Baines Capt. Olliver... 2

*THE LEAGUE TABLE.

UP TO DECEMBER 13.

P. W. L. D. Pts.

3

creased the pace considerably and attacked the sailors defence with keen determination, but Cooper spoiled a fine opening. Then Wood

the on

right wing

spoiled R.GA, another good combined attack by I.R.C. shooting from a dfficult angle the Kowloon, ball going into touch. Then the Staffs sailors got away at a great speed Navy

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Hodgson, b Hill

Soarry, 5 Hillain.

May, not out....

Hast; b Strange

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3 Taylor

in clearing. Then the Police had It the second moiety, the Staff ing a "look in," in the Collegians' territory where Grimmett missed a good shot. Then "Sandy" Urquhart made a fine run down the right wing ending up with a beautiful cut across goal, but there was no one there to put in the finishing touch. Then Silva got possession and slung the ball to Rahmin on the left wing and this worthy racing past McWalters at a combining effectively together. When University. terrific pace, shot beautifully but the in front of goal Truss kicked high Civil Service..... bal: went straight into Clark's hands and the ball slipped under the cross Hongkong C.C... and he cleared. Hyndman robbed bar into the net. The Staff tried (CRC. Kelly át midfield and made an in-hard afler this and Cooper sant `in dividual run. After cutting through a hard shot which the goalie just the defence, he shot when two feet managed to catch. Cooper and Wood. away from goal, giving Clark no both worried him and in his eager chance. The Police tried hard for ness to dodge them, the goalie held an equalizer and although the de- the ball too long. A free kick was fence was sound, they persisted and awarded and this was taken by Town. These teams met on Saturday, a after a while Millar put in a high shot send but the goalie cleared. Then draw resulting, Civil Service batted which looked like going over, one of the defenders handled the ball first and put up 187 for six wickets. but it fell right in front and the soldiers were given a chance The innings was featured by a big of goal and skimming the of equalizing. Townsend took the score of 108, not out, by A. E. Wood lower part of the cross bar, slipped penalty kick but shot the ball a little He hit five sixes and 14-fours. The Into the net for the equalizer. Nothing too high. When the final whistle Club innings yielded 111 for eight very exciting happened after this and came the Navy were the winners by wickets, H. R. B. Hancock being the half time came with the score the only goal of the match.

responsible for 57. Scores. sheet reading one all

At the resumption, the Collegians made a beeline for the Police where Ogley was put in possession. He

CLUB RESERVES, 1: SOUTH CHINA "B," 0.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

H.K.C.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE.

CIVIL SERVICE.

Goals

P. W. L. D. F.A. Pl.

.....138 120 3 10.

dom at the end of September, viz.,

2,616,773 tons, shows the large in- crease of 293,000 tons as compared with June, and is over 1,070,000 tons more than the work in hand 12 months

7219 17 1 ago. The largest increase has taken

O Mano ester U, 18 6 1 623 14 16 place on the Clyde, in which district

4 Middlesbrough. 13 8 4 3 2018 there are now 992,288 toris under 2 Sheffield 0.13 54 27 0 14 construction."

Sunderland *.72 8 5 120 14 Chelsea

12 8

18 11 100 Hulton WAN JS 6 6 1 24 20 Bra ford C......13.5 595 21 Derhy County...1344 17 18 The Arron-I .12

4 4 17 IT 2 Blackburn R

A. 4.16 19 Everton ... Bradb

11 0 0 194 24

Total..

Bowling Analysis.

0. M

R.

5

38

Sandford Lamble.....

5

21

1

11 5 6 1 15 12

5

21

Strange ** 6.3 1 11 Hill

4

tx County.....18 46 3 13 Lir soul. 6 6 1 13

1. 11

CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XI.

Crocker, b Henderson Knight, b Henderson

Lamble, b Bowerman

Tayler, b Henderson Sandford, not not.......................................... Lyon, c and b Henders Strange, b Henderson Haskett, run out .............. Bearne, not out....

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2 Manchester 0.13 45

Oldham Ath

Preston N. E

26 Aston Vil

15 Sheffield W.......12 1 7 4 6 19

LEAGUE IL

Goals

The total" commenced" during the

13 quarter amounts to about 714,000 istons and includes many large vessels. 13 There are now building 151 vessels 12 of 6,000 tors and upwards gs com- pared with 129 at the end of June. The vessels of 10,000 tons and up- 11 wards amount to 42.

P. W. L. D. F.A. Pte. 12 11 0 1 38 6 23

The output during the quarter, however, shows a decrease of about |112,000 tons as compared with that

ef the previous quarter.

The total building abrcad 5,231,809 tons-is about 262,000 tons lower than the total building at the end of June; this is due to a con- siderable decrease in the tonnage

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of 69,000 tons, and in France of volutionise the conditions of service 33 7 4 9 24 Buddersfield T....13 6 5 3 12 10 13 65,000 tons. Barnsley...19 6 4 2 28 11 19 Stockport County.1 5 3 4 17-9 West Ham U. 12 42 14 17 14 WBury

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Tottenham H. -

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11

Bristol City

Stoke

Blackpool...

15 Fulham

Total (for 7 wkta.).............

Bowling Analysis.

.137

ML R

46

1

3

9

9

-108 | --C.R.C, 2nd XỈ v. K.CC. 2nd XI.

B. W. Bradbury, b Humphrey's

14 ... 13 Bowerman.... RC Witchell, c Pearce, b Henderson.........16

Humphreys un

8 May

W. H. Edmonds, b McNicoll The A. E. Wood, 'not cat

kicked the ball when a couple of The match opened very evenly with yards away from goal and it both sides showing keenness. shot straight up in the air. Chinese made a dash for the Club F. J. Ling, e Hollands b Lam

territory, but their progrese was

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SOUTHERN LEAGUE.

13 The C.R.C. scored an easy win in checked by Gerrard who was playing F. Syme Thompson, b Lammert... 5 this game dismissing their opponents his usual sound game. Then the E Fincher, c Jacks b Humphreys 13 for 15 after putting on a score of Club forwards got going and Zervein, G. H. Piercy, not but

3182, to which Ho Wing Kin was the

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chief contributor with 51. Scores.

C.R C. 2ND XI.

15 Lo Man Pan, Lb.w., Fletcher

ori

Reading

0

Un Hew Fan, b Fletcher

Total (for 6 wickets)...187 Bowling Analysis.

Le Chor Chi, c Hodge b Fletcher Les Ying Chiu, b Railton

R. W. Wong Po Keung, e and b Carr.

The Police goalic who Was under the impression that the ball was going over the cross bar, mace no attempt to clear; and hitting the lower part of the cross bar, it slipped Boysen and Millar combined well. Dr. Smalley, S Kelly, Hon. Mr. into the net for the Collegians' but they were not very accurate in

Severn, did not bat second goal. The Collegians did not their shooting. The Chinese left let the Police keep the ball long after

wing then made an individual this and were soon once more in run and tested the Club goalie enemy territory where Hyndman but the latter cleared. The Chinese looked like scoring but McWalters continued to press until Gerrard re- spotted his chance by back kicking lieved the pressure with a hefty kick. Humphreys catching him hard on the thigh. As This again set the Club forwards McNicoll the incident took place within the going and when in front of goal, Lammert penalty area, the Collegians were Zeverijn, was placed in possession Pearce ..... awarded a Penalty. Silva took the and shot hard into the left corner of Hancock..... kick but the ball hit the right up right. The Police then pressed and forced a corner which was beautifully taken by their right winger. Souza punched away but Congrell returned it with a header

which found the net,

.. 42

M.

13

2 62

9

1 40

5

3 Ho Wing Kin, b Weaser

1 Chan Hin Lee, run out..................

0 34 2 Tam Ma Sze, b-Hodge .....31 5

the net. The Chinese again pressed Paravicini ................. 1 and kept up a hot bombardment of

Goals P. W. L. D F. A Pts 15 7 11 7 30 10 #1 Queen's F. Egers 148420 9 20 11 Portsmouth...1833 17 10 1 20W Eurd..... 79 9 18 17

The world's total---8,048,582 tons is about 31,000 tons higher than

figures recorded for June.

in the Mercantile Marine. It em braces an international minimum wage and uniform working hours, standarda of accommodation and victualling com he tonnage of vessels actually pensation for loss of life, accident and building under the supervision of the loss of effects, and the establishment society's surveyors, and intended to of an International Joint Maritime be classed with Lloyd's Register, Industrial Council.

amounts to 4,835,000 tons, viz., At the request of Mr. G. N. Barries, 2,250,924 tons in the United King: M.P., the Seafarers' Council have The fotal figures form a "record," are as follows:- dom and 2,583,881 tons abroad. now formulated their demands, which and show an increase of nearly 130 per cent on the highest total ever reached in pre-war times.Journal of Commerce.

(1) International minimum wage, (2) International load line (table of free board). (3) International pro hibition or limitation of deck loads. (4) International life-saving appliances. (5) International manning scale. (6)

The marriage of Mr. Sidney International standard of accommoda-

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5 Newport County...16 3 10 8 10 30

13 0 Wan Tu Shing not out.......

16

0 Wei Lee San, not out

7

HONGKONG C. C.

Chau Tin Sung; b;Fletcher.

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9

15

Total

2

57

Bowling Analysis.

0: M..

o Fletcher Carr Packs, A. K. Mackenzie, E. G

Brawn Lammert, did dot bat......

Weasernin 9 ✡ Extras

5 Railton

60 Hodge in 2 0

KCL 2ND XI.

W

48 115 1

6 1

35

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Bowling Analysis.

A. O. Brawn, c Ho Wing Kina

:

9

Q. M.

2

R W. b. Lee

2 32

261L. E. S. Hodge, b Ho Wing Kin... 1E. C, Carr, 'b Leelata.

2

Ο 20

3 N. L. H. Railton, b Ho Wing Kin.

1

the Club goal, but nothing resulted A. B Raworth, e Severn..... For the best part of the remaining J. D. Humphreys, card b Witchell 13 quarter of an hour of the match, the T. E. Pearce, b Ling game resolved itself into a kicking H. R. B. Hancock, not out From the bout, bath sides indulging in hefty P. G. de Paravicini, b Witchell 13 centre the Collegians pressed and in kicks. Then when there were only L. D. McNicoll, b Witchell......... turn forced a corner which was nice about three more minutes to go, the R. A. Green, H. E. Hollands, P. ly taken by "Sandy" Urquhart. In Chinere made strenuous efforts to bis eagerness to clear, one of the equalize but when the final whistle Police defenders headed the ball into came, the Club were the winners by his own goal. After this. the Police worked hard for an equalizer and began to use their weight. The Colle. plans survived the attack and the final whistle found them the winners by three goals to two

the only goal of the match.

KOWLOON 14; ST. JOSEPH'S

RESERVES 0.--

Total (for 8 wickets)

Severn

This match proved to be the Ling ... 9 most uninteresting show of all the Witchel............ 61 week end matches. Kowloon did Edmonds...... 6 what they pleased, throughout the whole hour and a half of play. The ball never left the College territory, Six goals were scored at the rate of

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0 28 0 W. L. Weaser, c Lee Ying Chiu

b Lee JC. Fletcher; c Lo Man Pan b Lee G. F. Caville, run out

NAVY V. STAFFS. -

R.G.A. 2; SOUTH CHINA 0.

This match, as anticipated, was very interesting and very evenly contested. The best part of the first

Staff and Departments had no half was confined to a ding-dong a goal a minute. Then the Kowloon struggle with neither. side galning players played with the schoolbors difficulty with the Navy, passing any material advantage. Then, by running the ball all over the field, their total of 81 with the lose of but when this moiety was in its last ten putting in a goal whenever they felt

two wickets. Kennetz was the only minutes, both sides tried good shots inclined. Every member of the batsmen to reach double figures for and exhibited hae combination and Kowloon team, including Hyder, the the Navy. Bowes and Coles, 57 and clever footwork, but the goalies at goalkeeper, who deserted his charge 36 respectively did all that was both ends were very sound and the to take part in the fun of the fair, necessary for Staffe. Scores -forwards-could-not-get-the-bail-i-was-responsible for a goal while beyond them. When the half time Rasmussen, Knight and Millard each came, no goals had been scored, had two goals to their credit,

Capt. Hyne, b Edwards

R. H. Jewsbury, not out F. Lobel, e Wong Po Keang b Ho Wing Kini ince

E. J. Edwards, c Wei b Lee.

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

E. G. Kennett, b Connor...

Ho Wing Kin10 Lee Chor Chi 9.32

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