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MONDAY. - APRIL 13, - 1890.
FOOTBALL
CLOSING GAME OF THE
SEASON
SWAN WINS HONGKONG
SHIELD" FOR
POLICE.
Hyndman of, Alexander shot the ball and found the net. The half time whistle which was blown immediate Fly after the ball was centered; found the Police leading by two goals to nih
The second moiety opened with the Collegians in enemy territory. The Police defenders spoiled all the Cot legians attacks by simply stumbling into the way of the ball, and kicking it away. The Collegians again showed some fine footwork at midfeld, and then Hyndman handled the ball accidentally, and the Police were awarded a free kick. Robertson trapped the ball and after succeed
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Miss Kathleen Lowe then presented drs. Smyth with a bouquet of fowess in a silver vase. Na
appearance in the final The Falice have had an essier passage into the fazl though they beat a dificult team in the first round HMS The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock said Carlisle. Unfortunately, the Ambrose that as a member of the club for were unable te 6 a team against over thirty years, he had been, asked them also the Betong had to leave to propose a vote of thanks to the the Colony, thereby giving the Commodore and the Committee. The Police a walk-over into the final, to anouncement madeby theCommodore meet St. Joseph's College. He can- that the membership had doubled was gratulated the winners, and said that Interesting and was a great thing for the Collegians deserved great credit the club. He had always taken a for the fight. they had put up. He keen interest in racing. He hoped thanked Messrs. Snooks and Coaker that the healthy sport of yachting for their excellent refereeing during would always be encouraged by the the competition.
Tresidents of the Colony, as it was one
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The closing game of the 1919-20 football season, was played on the Club ground on Saturday. The usual Bergkong football crowd, several deep all around the playing pitch, was thronging the grounds long
ELE the Governor, having given of the most agreeable forms of sports before the time scheduled for the ing in dodging Hyndman for the away the Shield, the Cup, and the in the Colony. In conclusion he kick-off of the replay in the final of first time, shot straight into Omar's medals amidst loud applause, said thanked the Commodore, the Vice-B Goode, Mate, Natting and Pack DUYER of Bamboo, Grass and Rattan the Hongkong "Shield" competition hands. Grimmett went for the that it only remained for him to con-Commodore and the Committee of ing Mats and Bags for Eagar, Salt, between the Hongkong Police and goalie, but the latter threw the ball gratulate the Police on their success interest paid to the club in the year Corn, Seeds, etc. MANHING, St. Joseph's College. The accommoda-out. Hyndman, kicked away, and after such an excellent game, also the club in the year. tion of the grand stand was exhausted, the ball made straight for the on their goalkeeper (Cheers). He-Applause).
-The following were the results CHINESE AND ENGLISH RIGS. Channel Rock (S.) Distance 41 CourseStart from Murray Pier.
and extra benches had to be put in touch line. Urquhart successfully had also to congratulate St. Joseph's Cheers were called for Mrs. Smyth.. front of the stand. H. E. the Goversaved a corner by stopping the ball College, on the splendid fight they the ladies and the Committee and nor, accompanied by Lady Stobbs an inch from the touch line. He kick-had, put up, and their hard work lustily given. and Capt. J. E. Warner, was amongsted the ball over his head just as the throughout the competition. He the early arrivals. Big rounds of Police's right winger came towards wished them better luck another year. applause greeted the teams as they him, and, unfortunately for his side... Cheers for His Excellency and the took the field, the Police preceeding the ball shot straight into the centre two teams were then given, and the the Collegians. After a few minutes of the goal. Omar fisted it way, and gathering dispersed. of practice, the calling whistle was a melee followed,. in the course: sounded, and a minute larer the of which Robertson found the match, which held a lot of surprises net with a swift round kick, for the College supporters, was in full swing.
Everybody gives Swan, the Police Goalie, credit for the win. Thanks to Swan's almost unerring judg- ment, which always placed him in the right position to stop the ball, hall-a-dozen stinging shots, everyone of which would have gone past any other goalie, were wasted: In short, the Police had Swan and all the luck, The Collegians were the superior team as far as scientiñe football was concerned, and they came in for much applause for the smart foot work they exhibited..
THE PLAY.
CLUB.
THE CLOSING CRUISE.
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which gave Omar no chance. The ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT. Collegians reorganised their forward line after this, Ogley changing place (with E. R. Hyndman. Silva worked the ball into enemy territory, and passed to Ogley when in front of the backs. Both Clark and McWalters. attempted to stop Ogley's progress, The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Denone but the latter used his weight to held its closing cruise on Saturday, Lady Jean... great advantage, and pushed his way the event-being favoured with good Snipe..... through the two; making straight weather but only a small attendance, Dorothy II... for Swan, who was for the first this latter undoubtedly being due to time face to face with real the tram strike. Tea was provided danger, and stood rodted to the on the lawn and later the prizes won around in the middle of the goal. during the season were presented Instead of taking a shot, Ogler pass by Mrs, Frank Smyth, wife of the ed'swiftly to L. Xavier, who did not Clab's Commodore. have much difficulty in finding the POLICE, 3; ST. JOSEPH'S. 1.
net with a swift ground shot. The modore, said-Ladies and gentle
HMS. IMS. H.M.S. The match opened tamely, with Collegians began "to: "find" them-men, the Committee of the Royal Alleen 6.0 3. 5.27 3.19.27 the Collegians doing some clever selves after this, and returned to the Hongkong Yacht Clab have deputed Brynhilde... 345 3.24.25 3.20.40 dribbling in midfield. Omar "was attack immediately after centering me to express their pleasure at Azuma Scratch 32119 3 21:19 placed in possession by Silva, and ran the ball. They kept the ball in seeing so goodly a crowd here Norseman 5 15 327.30 3.22.15 down the right wing with a speed enemy territory for the rest of the to-day to celebrate the closing of the Irene...... 4 30 3.31.03 3.26.33 which the Police were unable to match, and gave the whole Police past racing season, in spite of the Feathers 430 3.32.52 3 28.22 keep up with. He centered nicely. defence a busy and trying time to stoppage of the tramway cars. Queen Bee11 15 343.20 3.32,05 but he had been running so fast, that prevent them from scoring. Silva Previous Commodores have breezily West Wind...30 3.40.25 3.35.55 his own men were left behind, and took two shots at goal, but they went and eloquently held forth on past La Cigale... D.NS. there was no one to receive the ball wide by a couple of inches. Then occasions on all the details of the Mist
DINS. when he passed it. Swan rushed Hyndman shot the-ball right into racing, but as I was elected out and caught the ball. L. Xavier Swan's hands. L. Xavier and Silva Vice-Commodore during my absence rushed him, but he got rid of the bath worried Swan, and be and, unfortunately, missed more ball in the nick of time, and was unable to get rid of than balf the racing McWalters did the needful. The the ball. He held
it I feel on to
sure you will excuse Police went on the attack, but however, until the referee blew theme from talking about the little I Sepher stopped them easily, and whistle and awarded the Collegians a know. I may say, however, that for rusting up the field placed free kick. The Police defence all all events there has been keen com Hyndman in possession. That lined up in front of the goal whilst petition. Some have not succeeded worthy dribbled past the half Ogley took the kick. Instead of as they hoped to do, and others like backs without an effort, and shoating the ball low, Ogley lifted myself, have been more lucky than when Clark came for him, he kicked it into the airi He succeed we anticipated. All, however, have the ball over the latter's head and ed in getting the ball over benefited by the healthiest of all open ran round him, but McWalters, who the heads of the defenders, air sports, and that is the great thing, was behind Clark, kicked the ball but Swan who was standing Personally, I am oever so happy as away before Hyndman could get to in the middle of the goal, when I can get out of the harbour
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It. Sepher trapped the ball and passed Jumped up and fisted the ball quickly, but I must acknowledge the to L. Xavier whs tipped it to Rahmin. away. The whole of the Collegians' pleasurable feeling of getting back in Clark went for the latter, but he defence came up to support their time for dinner the same night- centered: and got out of Clark's forwards after this, but they had no (Applause)-Our Rowing members way in the nick of time. The lack, and the ball was always shot had their Regatta last month when the skimmed the CT999 bar against someone of the defen- Canton meu came down to give them and went into touch. Swan kicked ders, who were packed in front a good dusting. They are, however, to midfield, and set. Grimmett and of their goal in a desper visiting Canton next week, and In- Robertson going: Io attempting toate attempt to prevent its downfall. tend to reverse matters if possible, get past E. P. Hyndman, Grimmett The ball occasionally found its way I am sure we wish them all success. Joan came to grief and was disabled. to the Police forwards, and they (Applause.) There is, as you see Toinette.... He had to leave the field for a while. made the most of the clear field in by the programme, a longer list of Thecla. The Collegians took the ball to front of them and dashed tow-rds prizes than usual, and in asking the enemy territory, and kept it there goal. It was here that the Collegians Commodore's for a long while, subjecting Swan to showed to advantage their great Smyth, to present the prizes, I am A very uncomfortable time.
but speed, and chasing the "runaways."sure the ladies present will agree the latter's power of anticipation they always managed to overhaul that her pleasure in carrying out this stood bim fo" good stead, them when near goal, and rob arduous duty is not lessened by find and he cleared every shot in them of the ball with apparently no ing her husband's son amongst the great style. Then Silva sent in-a great effort. The Collegians did not successful yachtsmen of the year. atinging long shot which just went waste a single second in returning to (Applause.I will now, ask ber to over the cross bar. Had that shot the attack, but luck and time were present the prizes. been a bit lower, it was doubtful if against them, and although they play even Swan would have stopped it.ed like demons, and had some narrow After another spell of uninteresting shaves, they did not score again, and midfield play, Grimmett returned, and the final whistle found the Folice between himself and Robertson, they this season's winners of the "shield," ran the ball into enemy territory, by three goals to one. Sepher worried Robertson, and the
latter winged the ball to Alexander. Ogley kept pace with his man, POLICE.
but did not attempt to
his
progress- until
THE TEAMS.
ST. JOSEPH'S.
Goal.
check
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the Swan.
U. Omar.
Backs.
P. Xavier.
top of the field, when he got in Alexander's way. In the course of thei McWalter tackle. Ogley slipped and Tell, and J. Clark
„dodging round him, Alexander
Miller Forbes
chased the ball and was just in time to stop it before it went into touch. Seeing Ogley making tracks for bim, D. Clark
Cargill Grimmett Robertson Kelly
Alexander did not waste much time to think, but took a hasty shot to wards goal The ball made straight
the right
for
of the net
top Corner Rushing up,
Omar jumped to clear, and missed Alexander
E. P. Hyndman.
Halves.
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R. M. Omar. E. R. Hyndham. J. Silva, -L. Xavier. Al Rahmin.
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Forms of entry and all particulars can be obtained on application to the "Registrar, The University, Hongkong" Each entry form, daly filled in, must reach the Registrar, together with the fee (Ten dollars, Hongkong Currency) on or before ard, May 1920. 7. ⠀
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At the conclusion of the awards, Mr. Frank Smyth said that it was a pleasure and privilege to tender them Jessica bis. thanks in his wife's behalf; for the honour done her in asking her for a second time, to present the prizes to the successful competitors In the yacht racing held during the past season. She appreciated it, he could assure them, all the more as she was shortly returning Alba home, and he was sure she wished Daphne-..
that her last.
Public Halcyon appearance was in can look Bonita... that club. She would always look back on it as one of the events of her life, not only because she took a keen interest in racing herself, but for the kindly thoughts which prompted the members to honour her that day. Yacht racing, as Mr. Lowe had polated out, was not such a spectacular event as some other forms of sport, but be ventured to think that those who took part in it appreciated its joys, and he was
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•Cruiser Class (English Rig) 2nd,
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(Continued on Page 10.)
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the bail by a fraction of an inch, and PRESENTATION OF THE SHIELD the ball shot straight into the net at At the conclusion of the match, the other end of the goal. From the H. E. the Governor presented the happy to say that the club member-Irene," Mr. R. Sutherland (aailed centre, Hyndman and Silva, who trophies to the teame--the Challenge ship was about double what it was by Capt. T. Arthur) always combined well together, made Shield, presented by the community formerly (Applause)People heard-Handicap Class 1st, "Dorothea,
beeline for enemy territory, where, of Hongkong, to the Police; the David of the joys of yacht racing and the Mr: Geo, Hogg (alled by Mr. B. E. faced by Clark, Hyndman kicked the Cup, to the Collegians, and medals to success achieved by those who took MacDougally ball forward, expecting Siva to take both teams He also handed over part in it, and as a result, others Handicap Class-Zad, it; but he kicked a second to the College team, handsome gold joined up, and he was sure that the M. N. Croucher too soon, before Silva was in poaltion, medals presented by St. Joseph's club would very soon show a record One Design Class-1st, Alba, and McWalters cleared. Omar get College, as a mark of appreciation of as a yacht club which no other Mr. R.D. Cromarty possession, and curving in, he sent a their sterling good play, frequently yacht club in the East, could rival shot across goal. Swan fisted it against heavy odds, in this year's (Applause.)Ladies were taking part Mr. V. G. Smith outhen, when there was about Challenge Shield competition. in racing, and next year if he had three more minutes to go before Mr. R. Wilton, the president of anything to do with the club, he half time, the Police attacked, the Hongkong FC, before asking woult institute a series of ladies! and E. P. Hyndman topped H.E. to give away the trophies, said championship events. At any rate, Grimmett, but be tripped over the that the Shield was presented, for he would try it with the help of the ball as he attempted to get rid competition, in 1897. A splendid ladies, and if they showed the same of it, and fell full length on the entry of len clubs, entered the interest as at present it was sure to ground. Sepher passed the ball Competition for this season, and, be a success. He thanked those who to Ogley, but the latter was not in in the majority of cases, the had come there that evening cat so position, and Alexander, trapping the matches had heen of ding-dong much expense and trouble due to the ball, rap up to about a yard from nature. Of the two finalists, St. disorganisation of traffic, The club goal, and then shot. Omar kicked Joseph's had the hardest fight to the appreciated it and thanked them the hellästysbet ne My acting newlow Fe, mier à very nice. He duty hoped that the could get to it, both Alexander and drawn game, and then the Hongkong next time they had a function they fis Inside partner pounced on the F.C. in the semi-final, also after a would have less difficulty in coming. bally and whilst Kelly kept drawn game. This was their first (Applause).
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