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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925.

LOCAL SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

C

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Eengue Division 1

1 Kowloon

Surreys

League Division II. Recreio "A". 4 Surreys 6

Club Res. ... 0 Sagred Heart.

China "A".. 0 University Kowloon.... 3 Recreio "B".. 3

Fitz-Gerald had a nice opening but missed. Millard then. looked like scoring but Recreio, gave a a corner, Hast put in a nice corner shot and from the scram ble near the goal mouth which ensued, Trambitzky saw his op- portunity and scored..

and Morrison; Ralston, Beveridge, Fogken, Mackintosh, Russell, Jones, Hondle and Lee

Referee: Capt. S. H. Feary, D.S.O.

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was far to much fouling on both sides, but the Referee soon The Navy commenced to press SATURDAY'S MATCHES. · · stopped it in the second half by from the outset, and looked as if cautioning one of the players con- they would carry all before them, the the Club defence being hard put What must be considered a very cerned, Kowloon started disappointing week-end for foot-pace still endeavouring to get the to it to ward off their attacks.

THE FOLLOWING ARB THOSE WHOSE NAMES HAVE BEEN ball took place on Saturday) for lead. Bishop put in a nice centre The onslaught was too vigorous to ENTERED AND WHO HAVE BEEN YOTED FOR AS THE MOST POPULAR no less than three games were to Millard which looked like a be unproductive, and it was no PEOPLE IN HONGKONG. scratched owing to the opposing certain goal, but the Recreio surprise when a try was scored, Row but unfortunately it was not con- teums not turning out. The backs managed to clear.

As it turned out, how- games were St. Josepha "A loon, however, had the ball backverted." St. Joseph's "E." China "B" had hard work to get it away. the whole match, and perhaps the again immediately and Ferandes ever, this was the only scoring of Drums in the Second Division, and Recreio then got started: Riberio Navy were a trifle, lucky to get Tamar failed to put in an appear-went down but hit the side of the their blow in so early in the ance against the R.A. in the First net. Kowloon forced a. corner game. Division. It is to be hoped that and continued to press, with a counter-attack, but a free for The Club responded with the powers that be will make an Recreio tiring.

the Navy eased the latter's, posi-", example of the defaulters,

tion. A series of beautifully judged passes, pretty to watch, on the part of the Navy raised the: enthusiasm of the crowd, but it came to naught, as did another piece of fine work on the same lines, a free to the Club resulting in the transfer of play. The Club Recreio started once more and took up the attack and got down forced a corner, Fitz-Gerald gave to nearly three-quarter field, only a corner again from the kick. to see the ball sent back by the Remedios, on the second try, put Navy defence, which was very In the Surreys-Kowloon game in a fine shot and Recreio were safe throughout. It was notice- play was of a very scrappy order, funlucky in not scoring,, Kowloon able that the Navy was the and was not one one would expect managing to clear. Kowloon stronger of the two teams in the from First Division football. The then got going once more and scrums, bút, rank selfishness on Soldiers were without Eaton, again forced the pace. Recreio the part of one of their players in Wooldridge deputising whilst obtained

no advantage from a the Club's territory. undoubtedly Kowloon were without McKelvie, corner kick, but determined to lost them some points. Half time Clemo, and Knight: Caville, draw level and Spary saved the arrived with the scores standing: Randle and Hyde" taking their situation. Periera put in a nice Navy 1try (3 points). place.

shot but Stewart cleared. Kow-

Club .....nil. loon then

forced

A corner, Bishop put in a lovely centre but Ferandes managed to get the ball

With only five minutes to after a nway. go to time, Riberio obtained the Their kicking, however, was erra- The second half was noticeable ball and made a solo effort: heal-tic. and not once but several for the weakness of the Kowloon both backs he went right times was the ball sent over the forwards in front of goal: time and through and scored, drawing the line instead of but over to the again they had good chances to score level just before time.

Teams :- Test Douglas but dallied long enough to be robbed by the defence. Butler was responsible for the Surreys goal scoring from well over twenty yards out with Reed in a position to save but lacking the knack to know how. Toward the latterend of the game L. A Gomes and S. M. Cruz

Recreio "B"-L. Ferandes; Kowloon had some good chances to A. E. Carvalho, L. A. Carvalho draw level, but their shots lackel and J. M. Pinna; A. Remedios, sting. Result: Surreys 1. Kow-C. R. Pereia (Captain), F. W. loon 0.

Riberio, H. A. Silva and C. Barretta.

The first half was very even both sides attacking in turn and chances were missed by both for- ward lines. At half time there

was no score.

.. SECOND DIVISION,

Playing on the Chib ground the "Recreio "A's" had a very easy victory scoring twice in each half, without taking the game at all seriously. Gosano played well for the winners whilst Lyon and John- son did well for the Club although they lacked support from their other players.

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As in the first half the Navy were the first to assert themselves on the resumption of the game Very short interval.

'centre or toward the Club's goal. The Club experienced some very break through by the enemy near anxious moments. following a the touch lines, and it was only the bugbear of selfishness, that Moreover, the

Parratt and W. H. Brown: A. Kowloon-C. Stewart: W. H. Spary, A: W. Brown (Captain) and G. H. White; V. Hast Tram- Bitzky, C. Millard, A. Fitz-verted a score. Gerald and A. Bishop.

RESULTS TO DATE.

First Division."

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A Pts. 12.11 0 1 38 8 22

12 615 26 14 13

Club's defence was putting up, was humanly possible to prevent quite a good fight, and did all that the score being increased. the other hand, the Club forwards On turned the tables on the Navy by breaking through once or twice, and excitement ran high score from the Club seemed im- minent. However, it was not to be, in spite of the demonstrations of the crowd in their favour.) Toward the end the Club were having slightly the better of the exchanges, in spite of the weight of their opponents, but their scor-

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Dr. Ma Luk-58, Queen's Road Central. Miss Razavette-Lane, Crawford

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6000

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5000

5750

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5000

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5700

C. G. Harrison--S. Moutrie & Co., Ltd.

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5000

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5000

5600.

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O. B. Raven-Architect, Raven & Basto, Des Voeux Road.

5000

6400

Miss V. Capell Torres Building Kowloon

5000

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5400

H. J. Silva-Dodwell & Co., Ltd.

'5000

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5400

H. Piercy Insurance Dept., Jardine, Matheson & Co.

5000

.5400

Mrs. S. Alderman-S. Moutrie & Co.

5000

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Miss Molly Groundwater-Diocesan Girls' School, Kowloon Madame Flint-China Building, Queen's Road Mrs, F. C. Clemo-China Light & Power Co., Ltd.:

Mrs. A. M.G. Stark-c/o Harry Wicking & Co.

5000

5850

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6350

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5000

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5000

Madame Kelvey-Kowloon Hotel

5200

A. L. Terry-China & Japan Telephone Co., Ltd.

5000

Miss Goodall Wiseman Café..

5200

E. J. de Figueiredo-Hughes & Hough

Mrs. Harris Walker-Basilea, Lyttleton Road

6000

5200

Mrs. Bannerman-Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd.

H. Lamb T. Arthur, Ltd., Des Voeux Road

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3200

Prof. W. Brown-Hongkong University

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5000

3200

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5000

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5150

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5000

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5000

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6000

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5000

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5000

5000

5000

5000

5000

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5000

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3000

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5000

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5000

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5000

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5000

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5000

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5000

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5000

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6000

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N. M. Bux-Victoria Printing Press, D'Aguilar Street. W. Shea--Colonial Dispensary, Queen's Hand Central. Mias Gertie Razavet-China Commercial Co. Mr. Richards-Sanitary Department...

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5000

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6000

5000 ̈5000"

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5000

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13.82 3 29 13 18ing sheet remained a blank up to the call of time, which left the Navy, the winners by the narrow margin of three.

12, 61 5 21 1213

Surreys China "A" Kowloon Club Police RA. Tamar Chinia "B"

10 50 5 15 23 10 .12 I 612 16 9 13 00 13.654 0

13 43 612 19 11

Second Division.

China "A" v. University;

This game was marred by two opposing players coming to logger. heads and having to be ordered off the field by the Referee. It is rather a pity that the only time the University have turned out 'ut full strength for several weeks | Rec. "A."

they lose a pligter by such uncalled Surreys..... for methods. Nether side put any St. Joseph's

heart into the game, and the consequence was there was no when.. the anal whistle score. wenty

Surreys v..Sacred Heart.

Although they were without Wooldridge, who was playing in the First Team the Soldiers proved much too strong for the School boys scoring six times. Three in ench hall. Rodgers scored two. Robinson, Pascott and Cornwell one each, whilst Adal added to The fatal by putting through his own goal.

Kowloon v. Recreio "B."

Goals,

J try (3 points). ...nil.

Final scores:- Navy Club The result perhaps justly re-l flects the difference between the two teams, although, as stated above, the Navy had more oppor P.WDLFA. Pts.tunities for scoring, of which they 17 15 88 21 31 did not take the fullest advantage, 16 14 1 153 10 39 The Club played pluckily through-i

out and are to be complimented on keeping the score down so low under all the circumstances. They lost, it is true, but they were by no means disgraced.

"A.

15 10 14 30 20 21 Drums

.16 101 5 36 21 21 Kowloon .179 17 34 30 19 China "A": .17 57 5 30 32 17 Rec. 8.

.17 4 9 24 38, 12 Club

.15 43 9 9 32 11 Sacred Heart....15 3 10 20 44 9 China "B.. University.... .16-33 10 14 45 B St.

.16 24 10 12 46 7 Joseph's

"B"

:

YACHTING.

RACE ROUND ISLAND

was

La

At the second attempt, the race 14 158 944 7

round Hongkong Island RUGBY FOOTBALL.

accomplished yesterday, although not in ideal conditions. Eight boats started and got. well away FOWLER CUP. FINÄÏ. together and tacked against an

east wind up to Lyemüm.. An-immense crowd gathered on Cigale was first through the pass, the ground of the Hongkong Foot- followed by Coquette, Azuma and ball Club to witness the final in. and I. in that order. The wind the Fowler Cup competition at changed to south-east and fell What was expected to be a very and the Club XI. The Band of Cape D'Aguilar and after Cape Rugby football between the Navy away a little for the reach down to i good fought-out game turned out H.M.S. Hawkins" played Before Collinson a heavy swell was met to be the case, when Kowloon met the match and during the interval U. and 1. made up time on this Recreio "B" on the former's ground on Saturday, afternoon, with much acceptance.

stretch and the first boats were Both sides were out to annex the

The match was keenly fought round the south east corner of the points and the result was un-out, but it was obvious that both Island in the tollowing order, La decided right up to the end. The teams were labouring under keen Cigale; U, and I, Coquetię, Azuma final score of three goals each excitement throughout, and the and Feathers. was a dtting end to the match as play was far below standard yet mised well but after Aberdeen the The run along the south side pro- both sides were evenly matched.

perhaps no worse than most Cup wind failed and it was a struggle The game commenced with the finals when all the players are un-to reach Green Island. La Cigale Recreio eleven forcing the pace strung and too anxious to emerge found the conditions the whole and before Kowloon had settled victorious, with the result that way round very much to her liking down they were through. From many golden opportunities of and she took her second first this a nice forward movement Periera scoring go abegging.

season, being followed in by

Royal Navy XV.

B

The detalled results follows:

scored with a nice shot that quite The teams turned out as Azuma, U. and I. and Coquette. beat Stewart. Kowload forced a follows:— corner. Bishop put in a lovely centre but Miliard headed behind. Telegraphist Mortimer, H.M.S. Kowloon still continued to press "Ambrose Lieut.-Comdr. Bower, and it was not long before they H.M.S., "Hawkins," S. P. 0. scored. Bishop passed to Fitz-Foster," H.M.S. "Ambrose;" Gerald who netted with a lovely Lieut.-Comdr. Lyle, HMS.

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Cours.

Corrected

Finishing

Pts, to

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shot that gave Ferandes no Hawkina" Lieut. Montgomery, chance. This put bath sides on H.M.S. "Hollyhock;" A. B. La Cigale (1) Ber. their mettle, with Kowloon en-Dowden, H.M:S. "Hawkins:" U. and I. (2) 36 n. 4 35 3 '17 deavouring to obtain the lead. Captain Mercer, H.M.S. "Des- Coquette (3) 52m, 4'43 45 16 67 Hast put in à nicë 'shot but patch "; Lieutenant Gould, Azuma...... 10m. 4 54 37 15 40 Ferandes cleared. Recreio then H.M.S. "Iroquoise"; Paymaster-Feathers... 48m. 5 10 52 1441. got going and making a nice rush Lleutenant Hussey.

Norseman.. 56m. 5 13.20 13 H.M.S. Riberio scored, thus giving them "Hawkins E. R. A. Woods, Irene 52m. 5 5 0 12 50 the lead again. Millard obtained H.M.S. "Hawkina" Sub-Lieuten-Denone 52m. 6 26 43" II the ball and looked dangerous, but ant Gibson, H.M.S. "Hawkine;" hesitated, the Recreio back giving Lieut. Sherwood. H.M.S. corner. Hast put in a nice Titania," Lieut. Billings, H.M.S. centre and Millard scored with a "Hawkina and Supply C. P. 0. nice shot, just before half-time. Vincer, H.M.S. "Tamar."

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Stewart,

Half-time, 2 all. The second half saw much Gawler; Skinner, better football. In the first there Forsyth, and Summerfelt; Clerk,

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Feking, February 6. The Peking, February 7.-The pre- Ministry of Commerce has tele-liminary meeting of the Reor- ganisation Conference to-day has graphed Provincial Commission-been postponed woll February 9, ers, industry chiefs and the because the Legislative Bureau has Mining and Forestry Bureaux, got completed the draft regulations, to govern the Conference, which informing them that an industrial are set down for discussion to-day. conference is to be held on March The first business meeting of the, 1, with the object of discussing Conference has consequently been industrial development of the February 12.-Reuter.

postponed from February 9, từ

Provinces. The above-named were requested to attend or send delo. gates.-Reuter.

Paris, February 8.Le Petit Journal" understands that the French Premier, (M. Herriot) the Prime Minister of England ti vom Through an the photograph of Mr. Beche on of Belgium, (M. George Theunis) inadvertent error Stanley Baldwin) and the Premier

Saturday's China Mail?

was will meet in London at the end of wrongly credited to a local Chinese February or the commencement of photographer Instead of to Mr. March to settle the conditions of the Matzene, to whom apologies are evacuation of the Cologno area,--

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