INDAY: DECEMBER 4, 1922:
FOOTBALL.
FURDAYS GA' ES,
LEAGUE DIVISION 1.
·OLICE v. CARLISLE.
started with
game ended with the King's running- out winners by the only goal scored,
This game started very-well and the fret kalf was very evenly con,
SOUTH CHINA A. v. TITANIA.
MAGIC AND THRILLS,
CHEFALO AND PALERMO HERE.
tested, but after the King's had acorod, certain-of-the-Sailors" "s-emed Sawing a woman in two is one of to forget the game of football and the clover illusions the Chéfalo and made for the opposing player. They Palermo Company will stage in the are evidently very bad losers. Certain Theatre Royal on Saturday night of the spectators of both sides should next.
The Chefalo and Palermo el on the Chinese ground. The also remember that remarks by them Company, who will play bere never! made two clanges, Anque is of a personal nature, do not tend to nights, have twice visited Hongkong and Nolleth at outside sight. The the betterment of the game, and before. On both ecossions their the Police unless this kind of thing le stopped entertainment of "mazio, fun, this sking but good work by the at once football will be a washant sa and mystery" soord big succeses,
halves kept them out. A far as sport is concerned.
the Theatre Royal being crowded for ak away by the Sailors HR
Before:-Mr. Hollands.
every performance. The saving a Waltor coacedo a corner which
woman Blusion is one of the many .6 cleared
Clark. by
whe
new thrills they bing with them this inted well up to. Johnson and
time and it is sure to prove a big at alled him to go through and Played on Navy B" ground, Ee-traction as it has already made a big core. From the centre, the Sailors fore the usual large crowd of Chioso kit both in Britain and America. at away, and in attempting a rave rpcotators, with a fair sprinkling of from Downward, Angus knocked his the Titaria's supporters. Grice start hrad on the post and wout fured the game and the Sailors wern car time. The Sailors wero awarded oly attacking, Lau Hing Chong being corner, which proved of to use. The cailed on to save within a minute of Police again took up the attack, the start. Play being transferred, Beth Valentine and Watson missed ate of the Silers handled in the when well placed, the latter especially penalty area and Wong Pak Cheung missing a very easy chance to in-taking the kick, gave the Chinese the crease the Trad, skyin: the ball when fend. Give and take play followed
Hall for a time until a welt neide the penalty area
fow minutes time-Palice 1. Carlisle 0.1
bi fore halftime when Chan Recaring, the Police agnia attack Kwong-I received the ball and went ed, but the shots of the forwards down on his own and scored No 2 with lacked s'ing and behird was the order a fast ground shot that had Phillips for some time, until the half back Beaten Trom the time it left Chao'n line of the Sailors took it into their hcode to support their forwards when t'e ghipo 'underwent a change and
· Eldrett equaliad froui a corner kick nicely in the mouth of the goal. From now onward the Sailord took charge of the game and Wright and Barnes being injured, left the field. The Sandstaa.-B53. increased their lead, after Hogger had Cepot ship tried hard to hold out missed from the spot kick for hands against thu Chinon with ten against Post, Augue eaving well. The men. They were awarded a penalty game ended in a win for the Carlisle for Foul; but Grice failed | Manila.-C32. by 3 goals "b 1.
The Police gat the sheek of their lives in this game for they were lead ing by the only goal scored right up to ten minutes of time when their It would be defence went to pi ces. as well to inform their half Ine that a grod defence is to help their for- wards when attacking. They should always support them and not get the "wind up" over the opposing for wards. The Carlisle wake up in the last few minutes of the gas and thoroughly deserved their win.
Referce, Mr. Collins.
CLUB v. R.G:A.
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The Ghefalo and Palermo Company arrived here by the "President Wil
on hom Japan this morning. They, are now finishing a ten years world tour. Since their last call here they have visited the Malay States, Siam, Java, Indo-Chins, and India They spent two months in Bargkok, twice playing before the King who present ed Afr. Chefalo with a gold cigarette case as a personal souvenir.
Booking for the Hongkong season in wrpen at Moutris's.
foot. The interval arrived with the LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Chinees leading by 2 goals to 0.
Restarting, the Sailors attacked in earnest, but they found the Chinese defence very safe, Lau in goal being applauded for some fine saves. Ball
to score. In tho closing minuter of the game Wong Pak Cheong and Wong Shui Wa increased the lead of the Chinese who fically ran jout winners by 4 goals to 0.. Referee: Mr. Newton.
HAWKINS, KOWLOON.
Played at Kowloon. The Kowloon team played only ten men for the first quarter of an hour. The Fing hip had the beat of exchanges in the
st half and were leading at half time by a goal to love. Oaborce was responsible for the score,
Leferes-Mr. Perrymas,
AMBROSE v. TAMAR.
In the second half Kowloon settled their game, but could not make uch impression on the Hawkins Played on the Club grou-d. The inco, although Cooms had very home team ran out winners be so hard lech with a shot that skimmed goals to nose. The Club were without the cro abar. During a scrimmage in Begg and McTavish, Purvis and Israthe Kowloon goal. Wheeler un deputising. The R.G.A play, d
fortunately handled bat from the kick Watson for the first time this season. Woodman brought off a fine eave The Gunnars winning the tose, the that earned hito applause from the Clob kicked off facing the DD. Both spectators. Crow was responsible for ents were visited in turn, the the Hawkins eecond goal which was tackers finding the defence on both registered on the stroke of time. Bides very safe. After about fifteen They thus ran out winners by 2 goals mizates play a misunderstanding be-
to 0. tween Gilding and Frampton let in McPhail who had. no difficulty in
with A beating Philips
fast rising shot. The Gunners now had a look in and pressed for some time, but when in rant of goal they aremed to lose all control of the ball and either ek erl or gent behind even game by the odd goal in five, This Depot ship were two up in the yards wide of the post. Half time first quarter of an hour. From thet arrived with the Salons still attacking onward it was all Tamar, but a thoug Restarting the Gunners went away they tried hard to score they failed with a rush and the first rood shot by until a minute before the interval, them through Watson saw Rodgers Burd scored a branty from bring off a fine save fending out to closo in. Interval ecore:-Ambrose Ergland be enabled that player to get away and centre to Forsyth who went in and b at Phillips, giving the beat of the exchanges, the Ambrose Club n two goal i ad. From the centre kick the RG.A. got away, but only care going over the half way Gerrard and Rodgers were safe, and of the attacks a scramble let in Clark line in the first quarter. During one although they continued to have the who best Coyah who was usrighted. majority of the play they could not rcore and the final whistle went with making the ecores level.
Tomar continued to attack, but
Ambrose running out winners of a Player on Navy"A" ground, the
2 Tamar 1.
In the second half Tamar had the
the Clab running out winners as offi'o spoilt several good movements. "Diated.
The Club were very lucky to win, The Ambrese now came into the
for the Gunners had the greater part of the game, and but for the poor ehooting of their forwards should have at least drawn the match.
Referee:-Mr. Smith.
KING'S v. DURBAN.
picture and bad reveral attempts at the Tamar goal, but Bentley was there. However, during the attack, one of the defenders handled in the penalty area and Edmonds made no mistake with the kick. Tamar tried hard to level matters up but time was Against them. They were defcated but not disgraced.
Referee:-Mr. Tyldesley.
The game was played at Sookumpo atp.m., bring started an hour earlier owing to a logger game at
SECOND DIVISION. 430 p.m., Durban won the tcss, and. Jonra started the came against the Koalson at home best the Carlisle wind and sun. Even play marked by three goals to.one. Sperry, Payns the first half. Both sides attacked in and Jones were responsible for the tara but the defences were safe, and home score, whilst Jaol son scored for hall time arrived with the scors sheets Sailors black.
Resuming, the Soldiers took up the attack and three corners fell!
-
DURBAN RG.A.
to them im succession but were. On the St. Joseph'a ground at 2.80
not improved apos. The Soldier p.m, the Sailors won by the odd goal continued
to
press
a centre by the outside left a
and from in fro.
TITANIA v. AMBROSE,
defender handled in this danger area,
nod the spot kick being awarded
Joars made no mistake. From now The for ner just managed, to scoure. onward play deteriorated into take the points by the only goal scored, the man instead of the ball play and after a very close and intereating
averal fuls were awarded. This game.
vulminated in Waymers being ordered
off the field for adopting a threaten- |
ing attitude to a King'a plater. The
KING'S v. UNITED.
Badu" player; appeared to par soms The Ang excuseded in
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Soocbow, (B. & 8.) from Shanghai, Amay,~B12,
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Konchow, (B, & 9.) for Canton,→ December 4.
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Haiching, (Douglas,) for Fonokow, Swatow. December 5.
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Faimun, (Po Sbua.) för Haiphong. Hoihow.December 6,
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Mr. D. da Luz died at his residenco, No. 65, Wyndham Street, at an early hour this morning, after a long and painful Mares. Deep sympathy will be felt for the widow and family.
tion in the League by defeating
United by 2 goals to O
the
BOUTH CHINA "A" V. MARAZION.
Played at Shokumpon, the Chineas son by defeating the Ballors 2 goal won their first league game", this
to 1.
The Hawkins were down to play the Police cerond string, but the latter
filed to put in an Apprampos
remark also to the Beferer. The themeolvas in a more favourable pol understand they forfeit the points.
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