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FOOTBALL.

15T DIVISION.

R.G.A.... 2: ST. JOSEPH'S. 0.

Played on the Military ground on Saturday, this match resulted in -racher easy win for the gunners by

r goals to mil

The Collegians were considerably weakened by the absence of Hyndman and Ogley and had to play two re serves in their place. The match Started with the Collegians playing four forwards, and taking advantage of the fact that they did not have, right winger, she gunners utilized the weak spot in their opponents" forward Fae, and on more than one occasion managed to break through, belone Omer, who was doing the work of two men, could chase them. Soon after the opening whistle, Street was able to open the scoring from a nice centre by the left winger, beating M. Silva with a swift shot. The Collegians ware reinforced soon after this by Games who took charge of their right wing and soon they were pressing.. One smart piece of combination be- tween T. Silva and Omar nearly re- sulted in an equalizer but Silva did not get to the ball in time, and the goalie kicked away. At half time, the scores read one to nil in favour of the gunners.

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scored The Navy's third goal. The fital whistle came a few minutes tate: and found the sailers winners by three goals to nit

CLUB, 4 POLICE, 0.

There were not many spectators to watch this march which was played on the Navy ground on Saturday.

The match started very evenly with the ball being confined to midfield.

Gar, Ferkins, b Connor

Gar. Smith, not out ......................... CS. M. Prell, a Connor,

Coles

-Gür: Baines, b Connor........... Capt. Olliver, did not bat Mr. Gar. May, did not bats

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Jax, not out

Fortuta

Total

3

HONGKONG BOXING

·ASSOCIATIUN-

Omar, Kennedy, Abbas, Ramsay, Oand Kharas did not bur,"

Total (for 8 wickets) ...212

Bowling Analysis,

Bowing Analysis. Connor 212. 2 62 Khodes.... 5 0 26 Bowen 13 1 63 Coles......... 4 ·0 -25

Barde Aculli......

1

11

M. R

5

A/A. Rumjahn 3 5. A.Ismail OS. H. Ismail....

2

*Bowled 2 wides.

RE&IA HONGKONG, CLUB.

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KERRISON RETAINS HIS TITLE

The Anals of the Novices Competi tion held under the auspices of the Hongkong Boxing Association were 2 decided, at the Ring, Volunteer. Head" quarters, on Saturday, night, before a Obiz mendance, including H.E. the Governor, Sir R. C. Stubbs, K.C.M.G., Sir Williamn-Rees-Davics, Sir Havilland de Sausaarez, Mr. Stabb, with many other well-known Justice Gompertz, Hon. Mr. N. J

This game produced some high residents. The main event of the At Cameway Bay the R. the points. Scores

scoring, and ended in a division of evening was the flicer-round contest -for-the welterweight championship of narrowly Best the - University.

the Colony, the contestants being Sky Steres

Kerrison (holder) and Seaman Par- sons, HMS. "Ambraso." The fight only want eight sounds who Parson's seconds threw in the towel when their man was in a pretty hopeless state. Kerrison fought, in very convincing

CAR. G... UNIVERSITY.

UNIVERSITY.

T. L. Chesh, Hong Ki 24 H. C. Hunt, & and b Ng. Se

Kwong

DAK-Samy, b Ching

F. A. Redmond Hob Ching K. Porisonby Fane, not out.................... D. Wright, Yew, b Ching...

R A. Basto, b Ching

S. K. Chua, not cut ..............................

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31

BONGKONG C

T. E. Pearce, cand b Edwards 65 E. R. Mitchell, at. Wabi b

Edwards....

6

10 C Blaker, b Middlemas 88 E. W Day Wahl, b Middiemas HLR. Hancock, e Larkcom, "b

Hammond

30

53 RA. Green, b Hammond

dP. G. de Paravicini, not out ..........

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5

3

Total (for 6 wkts, declared).....163

I. T. Fun, T. E. Yeoh, and R. S. Choa did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

but alter a while, the civilians Megan Ng Sze Kwong...

Lee

0. M. B 13 0,63 6 2 03 2.0

CRC.

9 1

Shin Man Ping.c and b Chua

b Redmond ... Nz Sze Kwong.c Ponsonby Fane,

to show their superiority and were Yew Man Tsun.... very soon leading by one goal. Clark. Ho Wing Kin...... 17 Grimmer and Kelly worked hard for Ching the Police and would have scored on several occasions had they been little more accurate. As it was, they missed every good opening by either being too slow, and thus robbed of Wong Kam Ning, ran out... the ball before they had made up Li Chol Chi, & Wright, b Chua their minds to do, or too excited. H. Ching, e Hunt, b. Redmond shooting the ball wide. The Club's Ho Wing Kin, Yeoh........... other three goals came at regular in-C. Choa, b Yeoh tervels, and alf of the shots were of LoMan Pan, B.Yeoh. such a nature that very few average goalies could have saved them. The Police put up a very plucky fight on the whole, but their form did not ap pear to be as good as on previous occasiers. The Club won the match easily by four goals to nil

2ND DIVISION,

KOWLOON, 6; RECREIO, 0.

Wer Lee San, c Chua, b Yeoh... Yew Man Tsun, run out. Mak Kin Sze, Rat out.

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style, hitting hard with either hand,

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Total (for 6 wkts., declared) Burnie, Humphreys, Sutton, and Dopnelly did not bat..

282-

Bowling Analysis.

0.

Hammond. 15 Edwards....... 16 0 Middlemas... 114 0 R.E. AND, I A.

་ 3

*79

-54

4Capt. Gray, Green, b Day

0 Major Edwards. b Day

Major Greenaway, b Day

Col. Taylor, b Fearee..

82 Major Middlemas, e Pearce, b

Donnelly

4

14 Lieu Hammond, b Burnle... 33 Capt. Wahl, not out...................

8

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6

4

Total (fer 6 wicketa)...

6

Bowling Analysta.

H.

Donnelly Day

10: 1 10.

I

R. 51. 39

170 Burnie

Pearce

3.5 0 17 3

12

Bowling Analysis.

Remand ***** Chua Sữa Kahi Wright... Yeah.

Total

SONNE

LEAGUE TABLE

He simply refused to give in, although 228 be. was down for as many as three lang counts in a round. A ten-cound between Seaman Neal and Seaman featherweight contest was scheduled

Webb bar only six rounds were fought, Neal's seconds giving up: for w.their principal in the sixth round after 2 he had received a gruelling time. 2 The finals of the Novices Competitions 2 proved quite interesting, although some developed into pure slogging matches, science being almost entirely discounted.

28

15

12

CONWAY ("AMBROSE") BEAT CONDON (POLICEN

This was the final of the leather- 16 weight series, and proved an, casy win for Conway. His opponent never 133 seemed to get going and only occa- sionally did he guard himself from the straight lefts of Conway. The win- wner boxed very confidently through

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3 ring. The policeman had a very bad SEAMAN WEBB v, STOKER NEAL, Jpassage in the second round and was

clearly all in when called up for the This was a too-round featherweight third round. After he had been fur-contest and at the commencement ther knocked about the referee very properly stopped the light.

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Kowloon

7

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This match ended in a draw.RE. and I.A.......

NAVY..

1

60

0

2

2

2

Played at Happy Valley ending

a win fer the Chinese. Scores.

CRC..

Club de Recreio, despite the fact that they were weakerted by the abi sence of V. Xavier, Hyndman's part- ner at back, opened the game very Play was not much improved in the nicely with ten men and actually second halt, and was as slow is the started the attacking, but Kowloon dici previous moiety. Both sides initiated not allow them to be any too danger-Scores: some good attacks but they failed ons, and were soon in enemy terri miserably when in front of goal. Tal-tory where Britto the Portuguese Rev. F. G. B. Hastings, b Edmonda 37 Univenty fourd worked very hard for the gun- goalie, was given a hot time, but he G. Kennett, Ling. Seven 14 Craigergener 20 ners, but he was unable to do any saved cleverly. darriage as he was well guarded by playing half back, kicked the ball Pay, Lt.Cdr. Holborn, not out. 69

J. Lima who was Surg.-Cdr. Hell, cling, b Witchell 24 H.K.C.C... I 0 1 Xavier and Dixon, who were playing away, but it was soon returned to the Lt. Casswell, Hutchison," b

·FRIENDLY MATCH. CRC. 2 XI v. POLICE their usual scurd game. After the Portuguese goal where Rasmussen Edmonds Collegians had missed a particularly scored the first goal. Knight follow-Lt.Cdr. Greig, Wood, b Edmonds 2 good chance of equalizing, and, whened up soon afterwards with a second, Pay-Lt. Robinson, b Lamble there were only ten more minutes to whilst Milliard added a third goal to Lt. McNair, b Edmonds 20% Tallourd worked the ball up the Kowicon's credit before the half time. field and was soon giving the delen- dera à fct of work. Dixon slipped in his endeavour to tackle Talfourd and the ball went to Xavier who made of bad blood between the players of the mistake of kicking it back, acress the opposing teams. The trouble goal to Dixon and before the latter was started by the Kowloon team. Severn could get to the ball, Green dashed Spectators and players alike... were Ling in and netted. The gunners 'con- very much surprised whten the Witchell inued to press after this and tested referee took no notice of the foul. Edmonds Silve with frwo crying shots, but that However, the game proceeded, but Hutchison worthy proved equal to the situation the Kowloon player was not yet satis-Lamble.... by saving cleverly. The final whistle fied, and very soon he was again in found the gunners victors by two goals

to nil.

NAVY, J; SOUTH CHINA, I.

The second half was marred by very dirty play by both sides, and soon it. became evident that there was a lot

•Exira

Total (for 7 wkts, declared)...215

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M. 1.

5 1

36

1

1

49

7 0

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trouble, this time with Lopes. the A. E. Wood, b Hastings Portuguese centre hall. He deliber- stely kicked his man on the shin dar-, W. Bradbury, Kennett, b ring a tackle. Lopes retaliated with R. C. Witchell, c Halboin, b. Ken-

"Hastings The referee

a blow to the face,

sett..........

Total (for 4 wickets)...

For this match which was played stopped the match and with the aid of R. Hutchison, Kennett... on the Club ground on Saturday. the Rasmussen and Knight, separated the PT. Lamble, not out.... sailors felded a team which included fighters. Again to the surprise of all W. H. Edmonds, not out.. mostly second division players and present, he failed to do the right thing managed to secure a very creditable and ordered the two offending players

Extras win by three goals to one:

From this point on- The only out of the field: goal which the Chinese scored was wards, the match became a regular a cursiu, the ball being netted from bumping bout. Prana of, the Portu- a penalty kick.

guese team and Taylor and Team of: The first hall opened fast with the Kowloon were rather unnecessarily Chinese pressing from the kick afrough in their fackles. kovicon By means of a series of long passés, red three more goals in this half. a method of play for which they are and retired the winners by six goals famous, the Chinese scan invaded the to hil

sailors gobl and shot beautifully, but

the goalie cleared at the expense of

a" Corner from which nothing resulted.

- LE QUE. CRICKET.

After the sailors had had briet spell R G.A. v STAFF AND DEPTS.

at the Chinese end of the Held, where

Played on Saturday resulting in

a win for RG.A. Scores:

Major Bowen, b Baines Col Coles, not out

STAFP AND DEPARTMENTS.

1

Chan Hin Lee, Alexander, b Kelly Lai Kun, b' Maskell. Chan Tia Sung, b Kelly

Wogs Fo Keung, not out

Wong Kwok Kwong; c Clark,

Maskell...

Wan lu Sting. b Kelly

b

Cheung Wing Kui, e Taylor, b

Maskell....

Li Man Kwong, b Maskell

Extras

gave promise of being a good one, but as matters turned out it was a very one-sided affair. Neal started SHIP'S COOK NORTH BEAT off well, using a snapping left with

: PTE. JAMES.

effect. His footwork was also good Webb tried a rush, in with a heavy This pair had to decide the Bral of right but. ves not often successtal. the Lightweight class and put up quite The surprise came in the third round

J

a good light. North, the winner, had when Webb after receiving three

-38, Quzin's BoAD. GESTELL

slipped across a right which staggered the recipient vho was sent down with termination of the fight was looked for another punch to the jaw. An early as those two punches had clearly taken the stearn out of Parsons. Kerrison waded in when he rose again and scon had him down but the challenger had grit and stuck to his guns. He was sent down a third time as the bell sounded. During the next two rounds Kerrison had matters all his wn way and often had his opponent dira. la the sixth Parsons again tried to cash,

the advantage of a pound in weight, straight hits to the jaw le out only to run fan still let fait which

From this blow Neal never

kept hire to the floor for a sount of

seven, and in the same round he wok longer spell the result of trisp

he tipping the beam at 134 lbs. He heavy right and Boored his oppon proved himself the more scientific ent boxer and showed some very fair foot seemed to recover and during the suc- work. The great fault of James was ceeding rounds he was made an ab hit to the jaw. It was clearly that Neal barely rter of time for him to be paliout but

that he was rarely on the aggressive, solute chopping block,

At times he rushed in, trying with his survived the fourth round, being sent the way he rose to receive further

in right but he overlooked North's left down three times. It was the same punishment aroused admiration and

which generally pulled him up before in the next round and Near's seconds

seven saw Parsons searing

lew

he could do much damage. The fight acted rightly when in the sixth round points, with hits to the body but bis was marked by an entire absence of they threw in the sowel.

30 clinching, both men stepping clear.

12 without any waste of time: North

48 well deserved the verdict as he was:

Total (for 7 wickets, declared)..116

Bowling Asalysis,

Q. M.

R

20.

9 1 41

'0

17 Kelly...

14

Alexarder

Mist......

... 2 0 II" Clark 3. :0 12 Maskell .. 6 0

POLICE Alexander, b Wòng..

Kelly, cand b Wong) Rustooke, not.out

24

86 Cockle, c Chan Hin Lee, b Wong

Taylor, Sub b Lal Keen..

Maskell, b Wong

W. Mist, at Kurn.

Lee, Lai..

Bowling, Analysis.

Hollands, Chan,

Hastings Bryant. 6 Kennett

Casswell

0. M. 'R. 14

5. 30

2 Woods, b Wong.......

6.

12

2 French, c. Lalb Wong.

2 14

0 Mathews, b Lai Kuen.

3

17

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Toal

Bowling Analysis.

м.

0 56

R.

0

0.

11.

CRAIGENGOWER v. INDIAN R.C

Some good cricket was witnessed in tds: match which ended in a draw. Scores

TRG

4A el Arculit, c Kennedy, bbbas 11 A. H. Rumjaho, e Hall, b Abbas. 79

9 G. C. Earde, Abbas, bLammert 24

Col. Humphreys, c Davies b Baines OS. H. Ismail, b Laminert / 17.

pier Filter, b Davies

they did everything but score, the Chinese again took the ball to their opponents' gil where Ip Kau, the centre forward came very near scor ing, but his chance was spoiled by one of the backs accidentally handling the ball. Ip Kau took the penalty Sergt. Connor, b Baines kick and notched the Arst goal of the match. The ball time found the Ch P-Rhodes, b Baines................................... nese leading by orie geal to nu

Capt. Shewal, b Raines Cpt. Genny, b Baines...... QMS. Sheriff b Dayles Capt. Tony, b Davies, Capt. Michelay, c Bainesten

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The second moiety proved to be faster with the sailors doing all the -pressing Right from the centre, McCarthy and Brant worked the ball down the field, and alief trying several good shop which the Chinese goaliej was just able to sicp. McCarthy scored the equalizer with a swilt ground kick. A few minutes afterwards, McCarthy

was gain placed in Ercession, and

dribbling past the backs, he notched

It's side's second goal The Choice Baines

played desperately for un equalizer DES

after this, but their shooting way bac

Total

Bowling Analysis.

-0. M. -72 3711

red several good chance were wasted: Capt. Caules, Suh, b Connor Then when there were few more Mr Gar Tillourd b Ben

other

Pass from the

I ai Keen 10 Wong Pokeung Wan In Shing 1

the aggressor throughout and did most of the leading.

CLE.RA, HUDSON V STOKER

MAY,

SERGEANT v. HATCH.

-"Blows lacked sufficient sting to worry Kerrison very much. Sky Bred very, coolly, watching for an opening for his right. He found it and the time-

·keeper shouted mine before Parsons

The final of the middleweight serica rose. The succeeding round withe between E.R.A. Sergeant (162. iba,) end. Parsons was-bolig bldly hit and A.B. Hatch (151 lbs.) only went about and his seconds threw the two rounds the latter being put down towel.

for the coum/ The contest opened His Excellency the Governor pre-

This was a six round contest the rather amely, Sergeant doing most sented the cups won in the Hovides weights being 130 lbs. and 146 lbs. of the attacking, but at the second Competitions. These were as foi- respectively. The first round opened meeting Hatch was speedily put down lows

with some brisk exchanges of which for six. Immediately on his rising Featherweight.-L. Tel. Conway,

w. May's quick double handed work was Sergeant, again reached his jaw and winner; P.C. Condon, runner-up;

feature especially when at close he was sent to the boards again. He Pte. Burrows, best loser

O

3 quarters. Hudson tried to stand off managed to regain his feet but another

.

Lightweight-Ship's Cook North,...

and box but found May's very difficult right punch connecting ended theimer; Eto. James, runner-up; Gun- to fend off In the second round. May

4 got busy with both hands and Hud- son, receiving a sharp fab to the jaw, 33 went down for flye. He rose gamely. but another right sent him to the 6boards again. He was very week.

match.

THE WELTERWEIGHT CHAM- PIONSHIP:

ner Hudson, best loser.

Welterweight.-A.B.

Simmons, winner; Pte. Daddy runner-up; Loor Cpl. Rogers, best loser.

Middleweight.-ER.A. Sergeant, winner; A.B. Hatch, euer-up:

The fights were refereed by Messrs..

Gedge Logan and McCann.

1 when he rose and May went after him The fight for the welterweight cham-Sergt. Dawes, best løser. 2-and-dropped him with a short left hookingship of the Colony between Sky

just before the bell sounded the cessar Kerrison (145 lbs) and Seaman Par Ition of hostilities. Hudson started the sons (142 lbs.) was an excellent one next round well and seemed to have in every way, Both men were in 21 weathered the storm. A very unfort good condition and were out to win, 10 tunate incident occurred. later on consequently there was plenty of selle

During the evening a challenge by E.R.A. Lea at 11st. Sibs, was an-

As for The Ring" Itself thehape

nounced.

22 which might easily have resulted in miting and scientific work. Round can only be expressed that it will be.

2 disqualification for May.. Hudson

one opened smartly with some give found possible to keep it standing dur- went down to his knees and while in

and take work. Both men were ing the boxing season. It is very

108 this pupation May hit hit a heavy blow clever in delence and got well away substantial structure and it will cer

sons countered well to a right from down.

in the back of the neck, As a matrom some dangerous punches. Parily be a pity-it it has to be panind ter of fact. May scored to be in no Kerrison which he smartly evaded,

Wway inclined to stand back when his but Sky evened that up fowards the

Hudson gave in

4man-was down.

39 6 during the next round after a plucky head. Sky kept the inside position and by connecting a fine lead to the O display for which he was loudly ap

plauded ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF-

SOLUB

OA. A. Rumjaha, cix, Lammert. 9 THE CAPTAIN'S CUP 1919. 2A-R. Madat, not out

0

1E A. Moosdeen, bes

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4

10

0: 20

PRESENTED BY MR. D. LANDALE, Total (for 6 wkts, declared) 170 played by Sunday 25th January 1920 First and Second Rounds to be Semi Final by-Sunday 1st February

S. A. Imai, D. Rumjahn, M. B. 1920. Final by Sunday 8th Februar Suffed, and S. D. Ismail did not bat 1920 To be played over the

Bowling Analysis.

course at Fanling

Omar... Abbas. Lammert

8 14

15 Q 14 CRAIGENGOWER.

RBasa, C Earde, b'Arculli FG. Thompson, Eards, L. ELammerte D. Rumia AA Rumjahn.... Ed"Ans) 5. Bryson, b Connor ANG ASH Albis, V-Farde, b-Arcall

Brandt. Golding Bowen 16 W. Hall, not out

again zopi. Mahr, b Connor

Match play. Under bandicap FIRST FOUND SECOND ROUND.

Bybel C. C. Starr

FA Redmond RM. Henderson

H. Scott

Kraiti

and in the second round got smartlyERY young child a susceptible to away, from some dangerous rushes by dreadful difense attacks your little one croup. Don't Owaisi "UBER: this Persong. He had a lead on points before you prepare for is it comm S L.S. SIMMONS BEAT PTE. DADD when the bell sounded. The third the night when chemists shepard

round put a stopper on any fears of usually store, and this alone AB For the final of the welterweight Parsons sent in to force the fighting acts quickly and is absolutely harmless.

the championship changing hands,varaing. Get and koop class Simmons weighed in at 146 lbs. but Kerrison's defence was too good For sale by all Chemists and Store- Cough Remedy at intl. It never fails, and Dadd at 142 lbs. At the start it for him. Waiting his opportunity Sky keepers

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be a short one as he received a hard seemed as though Dadd's career would hit to the jaw which sent him bit groggy. Simmons would have done

better if he had hit straight instead of swinging: The next round opened at a tremendous pace both men exchanging hard swings, many others simply beating the air. Sim mons got the majority of the points. when they eased an a bit, Dadd, in the concluding round introduced m. Title novelty by leaper in the air and on reading the boards again as matic-ind threaten

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