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MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927.

Referee:-Mr. Lonsdale.

Junior "A" Division.

THE CHINA MAIL,

The K.0.5.B's retained their un- R. A. v. Club, Sookumpoo ground, beaten record on Saturday when postponed game of October 29. (they met and defented the Univer- Chinese Athletic v. Kowloon, sity by 2 goals to nothing. They ground, postponed game of Novem fully deserved their win, and could|ber 5. have won by a larger, margin] Kick off at 2.30 p.m. of goals if they had gone allønt.

Junior "B" Division,

FOOTBALL.

(Continued from Page 10.)

he R.A. had slightly the better the game, as they go into their de right from the start, whereas K.O.S.B.'s seemed to take a long. The K.O.S.B.'s were the first to Boy Scouts v. S. China "A", to settle down. About half attack, and University were now postponed game of October 8, through the first half the packing their goal against the de- South China ground. 5.B.'s appeared to liven up a termined attack of the K.O.S.B.'s) Kung Woo v. Chinese Athletic, e, and attacked with more zest, forwards. First blood was drawn postponed gama of October 16,

should have scored no least on by the K.0.S.B's, Stephens netting Yaumati ground. accasion when Campbell was with his head well out of the placed, but he ballooned the goalkeeper's reach from a well plac over the bar. For the Artiked centre by Skiggs. The alliers Pulford plaved a due game, continued to press AR in-1

he worked very hard indeed. creased their lend through Hart,

Kick off at 2.30 p.m.

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

HONG KONG TO VISIT

SHANGHAL.

INVITATION ACCEPTED.

An Invitation has been received

by the Hong Kong Football Club, as the governing body of Rugb football in the Colony, to send an Interport team to Shanghai during Chinese New Year.

The invitation has been accept- ed, subject to confirmation, and pro- visional arrangements have been

A Lengue Management Commit-made for the side to leave with the

f time came with the Gunners who scored with an easy alio tes afceting was hold on 15th inat. Hong. Kong Football Association ing 1-0.

alf Time:-

BA.

K.O.S.B.

? Erratic Shooting.

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0

he second half opened with the

9.B playing much better

a they did in the first half.

The half time whistle came with when the

The final decision will depend

the K.O.S.B.'s easily the superior Football Club playing T. Pile in ing on January 17.

matter of the Police team on the "President Grant" sail team and only the fine perform the game against the II.K.C. on ance of the University goalkeeper the 3rd instant without having the saved his side from being more player transferred in accordance upon the acceptance forming, in the than two goals in arrears.

with Rule was considered. The opinion of a special sub-committee, Half time. K.0.3.B.'s Reserves Police Club was fined $10 and T. a combination truly representative. 2. University 0.

Pile cautioned.

of the Colony's resources. er About 20 minutes play the KOS.R.'s on top again, and shot in

The second half opened with the) Kowloon F.C. were fined $5;).. Captain Appointed: B.B.'s were given a free kick after shot was anved by the Uni-ing the League games on the 3rd the Chairman and Honorary Secre- ench спас, for poatpon- Mr. Hamilton and Mr. McTavish, uple of yards outside the goal-erally goalkeeper, The University instant Kowloon F.C. v. China tary of the Hong Kong Football th. the Artillery goulle being strove hard to reduce the lead but Athletic Senior Division and Kow-Club, who have already arranged to allied for carrying the ball, but the opposition proved too much for loon "B" v. Boy Scouts in Divi-travel with the hing came of it,

Shooting on them. All through the second half sion II "B" Points in both games presumably have charge of the non- soccer team, will sides began to get erratic the K.O.S.B.'s looked as if they to be awarded their opponents, consequently some very goould add considerably to their ing chances were missed. The end, but their shooting in front of that unless permission to postpone C. D. Wales has been invited to The League Management ruled playing arrangements whilst Mr. S.B's looked as if they would goal began to get erratic. ainly level maders up, but time final

The games was received by the League captain the rugger side. whistle came with again they shot wide with only K.0.5.B.'s easy victors.

the Secretary not later than Thursday The present strength of the goalkeeper to heat. They were K.O.S.B.'s Reserves 2, University played.

morning, the games will have to bo Rugby Club and the Services in Shanghai will assure several matches of a high standard.

The superior team, and theyjo. Id have easily won if their vards had shot with more accur

The final whistle came with Gunners winners, after a very I game.

esult:-

Royal Artillery

K.O.S.B.

POLICE.

his match at the Regimentál und, Chatham Road, attracted: od crowd, the Palice being with-j. Sherry and Hudson and the irds introduced several changes

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China "A"

R.A. Reserves"

ST. JOSEPH'S ». S. CHINA "B".

CHARITY GAME.

GARRISON LEAGUE.

played last week!

Following are results of matches

RAM.C. 3, B Coy. K.O.S.B. 2. H.Q. 2 K.O.S.B. 2, II.Q. 1 K.O.S.B.

0.

·

12th H. Bty. R.A. 2, "B" Coy. K.O.S.B.:

Fixtures For This Week. Tuesday, Dec. 20:- R.A.0.C. v. 20th H. Bty. R.A. Re-i feree: Lt. Welch, K.O.S.R.

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CHINA "A" v. R.A. RESERVES.

The Charity game arranged be- This match resulted in a win for tween the University and Govern- China "A". For the victorament Civil Hospital Staff was play-

P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Cheung Kam-shaon scored a goal in ed yesterday on the University Tottenham.. 1946 37 33 22 the first half, whilst the R.A. fail-ground and ended in a win for the Leicester

866 37 34 22 led to And the net,

University by four goals to one. Blackburn ...20 7 8 5 27, 29 22 Ithe second balf Li Kwok-chiu Mr. W. W. Hornell, C.IE., Vice- Middlesbro 1976 6 45 41 T'S GUARDS v. HONG KONG Beered Chinn "A" second goal, Chancellor of the University was Arsenal 18 7 5 6 37 37 19

whilst Sm'th scored for the RA.

19 West Ham... 18 91 8 3841 referee. Result:

Liverpool... 19 6 7 6 45 45 19 18 Bury...... 19 9 1 9 35. 42 Manch. Un.. 20 8 3 9 36 37 19 Aston Villa 19 7 4 8 38 34 18 Bolton ..... 18 5 7 29 26 17 Sunderland .190 5 B 35 30 17 10- 8 1 10 35 45 17 Burnley Wednesday 19 47 8 34 39 16 Birmingham.. 19478 31 40 15 Sheffield Un.. 19 5 5 9 23 38 15)

13 Derby...... 18 4 5 9 42-47

18 Portsmouth, 19 4 6 10 32 61

Division II.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

15 30 Chelsea ....19 13 4 2 41 March. City. 19 11 3 5 43 31 25 Oldhant..... 10 10 4 6 37 28 24 Re-Preston .... 19 9 6 4 38 28 24 Leeds, Un... 19 10 3 8 46 25 23 Notts For... 19 10. 2 7 48 85:22 Bristol C... 19 9 4 6 39 32 22 Port Vale..19 10 2 7 35 28 22 West Brom, 19 8 5 6 43 36 21 Stoke

10 8 5 6 32 26 21 Swansea ... 19 8 6 43 40 23} Grimsby 19 7 6 0 36 35 20 Clapton .....19 8 4 7 33 36 20 Hull City 19 5 7 7 20 26 17 Notts C. Barnsley 19 5 7 7 27 36 17 tested on Saturday. In the Challenge

19 5 6 8 33 38 10 Fulham..... 19 5 4 10 31 South'pton. 19 4 5 10 27 Reading.....19 4 6 10 Wolves..... 194 4 11 Blackpool... 10 4 4 11 31 5. Shields... 19 2 5 12 27

Division III-South.

ng to sickness. The same A few minutes after the com- ted with the Guards strongly mencement of this game, Smith of cking and in the early part of St. Joseph's effected a break away game Smith fastened on to which was repelled by the right s from the wing and bent back of S. Chinn "B". A well plac- fke with a nice low one. The led centre from Omar, the right ice went away through Pile on winger, was headded into the net by right, bu Cornwall shot behind Smith. Johnson scored for St. the Guards taking up the rug Joseph's moon afterwards and at. g again atincker strongly on half time the score read 2-0. "right and Moore putting across. During the second half play was ely Peake acored, with a beauty, very rough, South Chine realising the second half the Police had they were hopelessly beaten, intra- re of the game but fine defence duced unsporting play which re- the Guards' rear division nul-sulted in Li Tom-no being ordered ed fine work by Oram and Noo-of the field although three others Referee: B.Q.M.S. Hutchins, RA.

and the Guards cam: again, should have accompanied him. ake Hearing with a low shut Smith and Johnson repeated their

ich gave Clarke no chance.performance of the first half, mak-

ke of the Guards left the fielding the full time acor ured in the last few minutes off St. Joseph's

S. China "A"

| game.

The Guards were much bulter on

day's play and the Reserves roducad gave a good display attey did well at back, Carswell

SOUTH CHINA v. THE CLUB.

As the Club failed to turn up,

for the match.

ying his usual good game. South China accured the two points apman sending over some nice orts and Peake and Moore on right wing were quite a BUC- S..

The Police sally missed Hudson 1. Sherry, wo stalwarts and warth who, did duty at centre and worked hard was missed ward. Wynne and Clarke were en a great amount of work to and they did it very well.

Division II

A."

KOWLOON RES. v. CLUB DE

Division II "B."

SOUTH CHINA "B" v. MOSLEM

CLUM.

This game at the Recreio ground produced a fine struggle and South China had a very big following who spurred their favourites to victory.

The Chinese

teamt

wero

B Coy. K.O.S.B.. v. D Coy. K.O.S.B. Referee: S/Sgt. Gilbert, R.A.0.0.

Thursday, Dec. 22:— 20th H. Bty. R.A. v. R.A.M.C. feree: Sgt. Green, R.A..

H.Q. 1 K.O.S.B. v. R.E. & R. Sigs.

Home Soccer.

CHELSEA'S COMMANDING

POSITION.

WEEK-END LEAGUE MATCHES.

London, Yesterday.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Division I.

Blackburn R. 1, Sheffield U. 0. Birmingham 1, West Ham U. 2.

Bolton W. 3, Aston Vilin 1. |Cardiff C. 0. Bury 1. | Everton 4, Burnley 1.

Huddersfield T. 3; Leicester C. I. Manchester U. 4, Arsenal 1. Middlesborough 3, Derby C. 3. Newcastle U. 1, Portsmouth 3. much Wednesday 0, Sunderland 0. quicker than their opponents and Tottenham H, 3, Liverpool 1. (sored an early goal-a fine shot

Division II. which roused the enthusiasm of the Blackpool 1, Barnsley 3. crowd. Another goal quickly fol- Bristol C. 1, Leeds U. 2. lowed, the ball striking the crossbar | Chelsea 2, Wolves 0. good crowd and from the start and rebounding but the referee Clapton C. 0, Port Vale 1.

exchanges were very fast.

pointed to the centre as the ball had Grimsby T. 1, Swansea T. 2. creio had Ogley and Fernandez crossed the line. Moslems attacked Notts C. 1, Hull C. 1. ay, and were no match for the

through their outside left but the, Oldham A. 0, Preston N. E. 0. als who flelded a strong team

Chinese goalkeeper was very safe Southampton 1, Manchester C. 1.

Reading 2, Fulham 1. ding Muir, Wood. Spary and atman, all players who have had and the Chinese right wing got away Stoke C. 1, Notts Forest 3. run with the first team, and from smartly, the outside right finishing West Brom. A. 3. S. Shields 0.

A úne cross9 the movement with e. start it was obvious that creio Reserves were. in for a hot

shot, the teams changing over with ne. A hot attack by Kowloon South China leading by 3 goals to

RECREIO RES.

This game at Kowloon attracted

nil.

as driven back by Silva Netto and

In the second half the game' was gueiredo who were very hard essed but eventually Muir secur- more even but the Moslems for gwent through with a fine goal wards threw away many good ving the home side the lead to chances in front of goal and the e interval. In the second half the South China goalkeeper also saved me side gave a clever exhibition Anely on many occasions.

Diviston III. (South). Brentford 2, Charlton A. 1. B'mouth and B. A, Watford 0. Brighton and H. A. 1, Queen's Park,

R. 3.

Crystal Pal, 2, Merthyr T. 0. Exeter C. 3, Walsall 0. Luton T. 2, Bristol R. O... Millwall 2, Plymouth A. 0. Northampton 1, Newport C. 2. Norwich C. 0, Coventry C. 2. The Chinese team were superior Torquay U. 1, Gillingham 1. ed some very smart play between

The matches between Southend bary, Clarke and Read took place on the day's play, the goalkeeper

ound the Recreio goal and Muir left back, inside right and outside United and Swindon Town was at the final touch on with a nice right playing well, while Moslems postponed on account of snow.

Division III. (North). Kowloon Reserves played up were best served by the outside el and kept pressure on

the tight, centre half, and left full back: Barrow 6, Wigan Boro'. 2.

Bradford 8. Lincoln C. 0. Chesterfield 2, New Brighton 3. Durham C. 1, Halifax T. 1. Nelson 0, Joncrater R. 1. Rochdale 4, Darlington' 1. Rotherham U. 1, Ashington 1. Southport 3, Creve A.2.

ecreto goat but were over anxious Moslem's goalkeeper was very shaly id missed many good chances. A in the first half but played well he burst through by the Recreo later.

rwards, nearly ended in a goat

at. Pasco just cleared in the nick ST. JOSEPH'S v. S. CHINA "A".

time and the Kowloon forwards'

S. China were lucky to secure Stockport G. 8, Accrington S. 3.

ot going again, Reed doing well the verdict here. At half time the Tranmere R. 1, Hartlepools U. 2.

the wing, and Spary scored for score was 2-2, Fernandes scored Wrexham 1, Bradford C. 0. owloon. Clarke also contributed two for St. Joseph's and Cheung

the home team's total.

Chtt-ning and Lai Walk, each

The game was a good one and securing one for South. China. In owloon Reserves at last came into the second half Ng Po-kui scored

bit of their own as on the run of the winning goal.

ay they were much the cleverer

ide.

Pasco, Dunnett, Muir, Spary nd Eastman were very prominent or the home team and Silva Nettó, farques, Perreira and Figueiredo Forked hard for Recreio.,

K.08.8% RES. ♥. UNIVERSITY,

Played at Sookumpoo, the teams

Result:-

S. China "A".

St. Joseph's

SATURDAY'S FIXTURES.

Six League Matches.

The following League games are scheduled for Saturday next (December 24) In addition to the Interport trial, VASARA First Division.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

Division I.

Aberdeen 2, Motherwell 0. Celtic 0, Partick T. 0,- Dundee 1, Queen's Park 3. Dunfermline A.'4, "Hibernians 2. Hamilton A. 3, Falkirk 0.- Hearts 2, Cowdenbeath 3. Raith R. 2, Clyde 0,^. Kilmarnock 17 Rangers 1.; St. Johnstone Airdrieonians 1.

|

Billwall ....19 12 8 4

Exeter

Brighton

28

44 2 44 12

45 14 38 13 13

61 12 56 0

YACHTING.

RACE FOR CHALLENGÉ CUP.

THE SERVICE SAIL.

Two interesting events were con-

Cup race for. racing yachts the course was Channel Rock (P.), : Kowloon Peak (S.), Lyemun Bea- con (S.), mark on line (5.), Cust Rock Buoy (S.). Distance 85 miles.

Handicap Class.

Finishing Corrected

Time.

Tize *4.09.51 4.08.26

4.23.12 4.16.07

4.10.55 4.10.55

4.31.84 4.23.04

4.20.39

4.29.18

4.14.16 4.30.43

4.14.35

4.06.05

G Class

4.42.23

4.37.10

4.36.34

4.39.04

4.32.41

Y Class.

4.33.32 4.39.48

4.96.11% 4.53.37 4.27.212

4.41.08 4.41.08

D.N.S.

P. W, D. L. F. A. Pts.

do. 30 27 Diana Northants... 17 12 1 4 46 21 25 Colleen Plymouth 18 10 3 6 38 27 23 Rolla Charlton.... 17 7 8 2 24 23 22 Falcon....

17 7 7 3 29 23 21 La Linda Southend 16 10 0 6 32 26 20 Argulla II.

92 0.42 40 20 Dorothea .... 20 Brentford.. Newport ....1775 6 80 24 .19 Q.P.R.

18 8 3 7 26 28 19 Gael Norwich

17 7 4 6 33 29 18 Pierrette 17 7 4 6 31 26 18 Viking Swindon 15 6 6 4 39 32 17 Joan Bournem'th 18 6 6 7 30 33 17 Coventry... 18 7 3 8 34 43 17 Why Wonder Crystal Pal.. 17 5 6 6 27 36 18 Wings Merthyr... 19 5 6 8 28 37 18 Bluenose Torquay.... 18 459 18 41

13 Boojum Luton 17 5 2 10 38 36 12 Adele Gillingham..17 3 0 8 25 48 12 Adanac Walsall 19 5 2 12 27 57 12 Zephyr Bristol Rov. 17 4 2 11 33 43 10 Lola Watford 18 4 2 12 28 37 10

Division IfL-North. Daphne

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Allaa Doncaster... 17 12 2 3 39 12 23 Halcyon Bradford.... 17. 10 4 3 39 22 24 Lincoln....

The course for the other eventi ...18 10 06 99 30 23 Wrexham... 18 10 36 31 28 23 the Service Sailing Race, WAB Rochdale 10 10 2 4 37 21 22 Channel Rock (P.), Kowloon Penk Halifax 18 8 5 5 38 28 21 (9.),' Mark on line (S.), Cust Rock Tranmere... 10 B 4 4 38 28 20 Buoy (5.). There were 13 entries. Accrington .. 17 6 9 8 20 25 10 H.M.S. "Ambrose" galley won. Stockport 10 7 3 6 22 21 17

Finishing Corrected Time. Time.

Bradford C.. 16 6 6 6 26 27 18

4.38.42 4.33.42 D.N.F. .4.34.19

4.34.19 4.61.52 4.48.19

4.88.36

4.44.15

I. Class.

4.44.59 4.44,69

4.42.11 .... 4.52.18

Service Race.

N. Brighten, 16.0 46.29 27 16 Ambrose, 'Gal- Southport ..17 7 2 8 35 30 16 ley, P. 0. Darlington .17 7 2 8.20 29 16 Gibb

***** 4.32.43 Hartlepools 18 7 29 26. 37 16 Argus, Galley, Durham..... ID 6 49 27 36 10: Capt. Palmer 4.25.41 Nelson

18 0 2 10 24 18 14 Thracian, Rotherbam..15 4 5 6 21 25 13

Whaler, Lieut. Barrow.....16 4 57 24 41 13

Thomas Chesterfield 18 4.5 9 25 33 18 Seraph, Whaler, Ashington... 19 3 0 10.25 31 12

G. P. O. Rid- Wigan...

17 4 8 10 23 38 11 dalls 4.47.18 Crewe

18 3 6 10.24 41 11 Argus, Whaler, Comdr. Bon-

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

(Division I).

P. W. D. L. F. A.Pis Rangers 18 14 3 1 60 18 31 Matherwall.. 19 18 4 2 45 21 80 Celtie 18 10 6 340-34 25 Heart.49 1126 45 21:24 Cowdenbeath 19-20 9 6 35 35 23 St Mirren ..19 10 2 7 89 40 22] Kilmarnock 19 8 5 6 3387 21 Fartlek 108 42 42 37 20

4.42.11

4.52.19

1

4.22.43

4.26.41.

4.46.19

4.32.19

4.33.18

cher..

4.46.48

Sirdar, Whaler,

C. P. O. Kent 4.49.15

4.34.12

4.85:15

Ambrose, Cut-

ter, P. 0.....

Matthews 4,44,04 4.35.40 Hawkins, · · Gal-

leg

Ma. Winke ***** 4.45.41 Hawkins,j

· Whaler; A. B. Harding ... 5.01:00

4.45.41

4.48.29

PEARL EXHIBITION

St Mirren 6, Bo'ness D. Hibernians 19 10 0 986 36 20 Reuter, Aberdeen 20 9 2 9 34 38 20 St. Johnstone 20 8 4 8 26 44 20 Falkirk 10 8 2 999 38118

The exhibition of pearls by Mr. Airdrie 100 67-82 33 18 Kodaka at Mesars. Komor and Queen's Park 19 6 4 9 35 34 16 Dundee 10 0 3 10 20 38:18 Komor, St. George's Building, which

LEAGUE TABLES, -----

ROBB Reserves. McDougall Harris, Martin, Drury, Gow, Hume, R. A. v. Club, Sookumpo ground, Skigga, Hart, Crawley Stevens, forward from January 14

Queen's v. South China, Chatham Everton), Scully, Road ground, forward from January Cardiff

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