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LEAGUE FOOTBALL
THE CHINA MAIL,
League Div. II
SOMERSETS v. R.A.F.
Both Points For Air Men
a
on the attack and a clever move-ever, could not get past Angus. ment between Goldman and In a melee Guest almost netted MeBride led to the latter leaving in his own goal, but Angus saved (Continued from Page 9.)
Fletcher helpless with a finely the situation. The ball--was judged shot.
again transferred, and Evett, goalkeeper held well. McGreavy
The Gunners were unlucky at after a solo run up the wing, and Fraser led a fine raid on the this stage, Leach striking the drew first blood with
a close
The Airmen pleased their Athletics goal in the closing crossbar with a terrific shot from range shot. stages, and Fraser hit the side
portera by taking both points a free kick 35 yards out. The Play ruled distinctly in favour from
in the Somersets post, right through the defence. A ball was then taken straight down of the visitors up to this stage of well contested and interesting rather remarkable game ended in the field, and Trambitsky gave to the game and Kowloon were kept a win for the Police by the only Goldman, who ran on and put the busy defending
game. their citadel. goal scored.
ball well out of Fletcher's reach. Eventually McKelvie netted, but Players of Note
No further scoring took place, the shot was disallowed on the and the Club were still pressing |ground of offside. when time was called.
Result:- Club R.A.
For the Police Clarke gave one of his best displays, but Wynne who turned out unexpectedly was the big man of the side. Wynne's accident on Wednesday must have been seriously exaggerated, be cause the Police back gave a mas.. terly display throughout, and was never really beaten. Oram
variable, and Howarth dead off.
Comment
Half-time:--
Somerset L. I. ... 1 .: Kowloon
0
the result being quite indicative of the run of the play.
WOTN
The Athletic had a fair share of. the opening half, but were down after the interval. Crawley opened the scoring for the Bor used for the Athletic, the
derers, and Chan Yan-kwai equal- teams crossing over on level terms.
The Borderers ran away with the The losers were perhaps game after the change of ends and a trifle unlucky in not forcing a Crawley soon put them ahead once draw, especially as they were more. Craig was the next forward leading by the only goal scored at to find the net, and further points the interval. They had slightly were added by Tool and Crawley.
Result: K.O.S.B., 5; Athletic, 1. the better of matters in the open- ing half, and Guest and Earley !
Fight for Equaliser On resuming play the Somer As has been said, the game sets continued to press, Rayson was entertaining without being centring in brilliant style, but
MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929.
HOME FOOTBALL
(Continued from Page 9.)
Division II.
YACHTING
(Continued from Page 9.) Thanks to excellent training, some very fine rowing was seen by an attendance which included Com P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Middlesbro'..35 1888 79 62 46 odore R. A. S. Hill, R.N. and the Grimsby....33 19 5 8 70 50 48 Very Rev. A. Swann, DS.C., MA;
42 the latter
a rowing Blue, Notts County 35 17 8 10 84 49 Bradford....39 178
hoses...34 15 9 10 50 48 39 race was all that could be desir-
.39 17 8-13 69 Stoke 34 14 10 10 58 38 38. It was closely contested and Southampton 34 12 14 8 57 47 38 the winners only beat "Hermes". Blackpool 34 14 8 14 68 63 34 by about a length.
56. 37
The
Preston N.E. 24 15 6 14 68 61 35 Congratulations are due to the Notts. Forest 34 11 11 12 57 60 $3 Ewo crew for the progress they Wolves....34 12 7 15 66 65
have made in a comparatively Tattenham.33 14 15 58. 68
Their achievements put in some good shots, which ST. JOSEPH'S v. SOUTH CHINA Swansea...34 11 9 14 57 63 31 short time.
West Brom. .32 13 6 13 58 67 should be atrong encouragement to "A" Jarvis saved in capable style. He
Hull
11 9 13 50 57 31 other "junior" oarsmen. was completely beaten, however,
14 53 63 Bristol C. 34 11.814 some most regret Oldham .34 18 4 17 15 65
Happy Valley Reading
now two goals to the bad drove ately for
There were
scenes
At
"Hermes" beat the Submarines about four
I
.34 11 8 15 54 74 30 for second place, by and Port Vale...34 12 2 20 62 61 26 lengths.
an equalising point, certainly deserved their win, for
A. Pts.
44
At prac
stroke and A. R. Cox came in at bow.
Challenge Pairs
by a very fine shot from Palmer.
Playing with the wind the Air-table
teams met, brilliant. For the home team his colleagues in the forward men put up a much more effective when those was a powerful centre half, and Edwards, Bishop, Watson, Tram-line failed to take full advantage display, and for a long time the the referee quite rightly took Clapton 0...34 9 8 17 38 60 28 and very unfortunate.
Barnsley ...84 11 4 19 49 61 28 Hong Kong Electric were last- the best of a hard working line. bitsky and McBride all did parti- of it. The combination of the Somersets were forced on the de- drastic action in giving two of the Forward the Police were weak cularly well,
players marching › Division III. (South)
tically a momenta notice, the ori while Fletcher, Somerset forwards was outstand-fensive. Keary obtained the South China and only Fraser and McGreavy Oliver, Cotton and Leach were the ing and it reflected credit on the equaliser for the Air Force, and orders. The offenders were Yau
P. W. D. L. F.
ginal stroke, G. G. Stopani- were effective. These two for-star turns in a weak R.A. team. Kowloon defence that more points the winning point was the result Sing-wah and Lo Chai-wan, and in Latos98 15 9 8 67 58
Thomsen, became ill from, it is wards were fine throughout, with
were not recorded. Rayson again
Charlton ...32 17 6 9 68 18 40 was switched over from bow to McEwen useful, and Shepherd K.O.S.B. v. CLUB DE RECREIO took possession and, with a low of a free kick given against Ser-each case the offence was striking Crystal P..31 18 6763 47 42 understood, pleurisy. R. W. Smith
Queer's PR 33 18 10 7 65.50 geant for carrying. Lock placing an opponent. first-timer, defeated Angus, thus the ball to Greenslade, who had
There is little to be said regard Northampton 84.17 8 3 81 The Athletics had hard luck. At Sookumpoo the Borderers increasing the lead for his side. no difficulty in scoring.
ing the actual play, which was of Fulham
.39 17 6 10 84 57 40 They were the better team but managed to send the Club de
The fact that Kowloon were
.38 14 9.10 68 62 37 The Somersets fought desper-a scrappy nature, but South China they were not convincing. Their Recreio away discomfited after a finishing was poor. Lai Wai-gruelling game, which resulted them to make better efforts. As and were awarded a penalty in they were considerably smarter on Coventry koon was the pick of the forwards. in a win for the bome team by a result of pretty work between the closing stages, but Jarvis the ball than the St. Joseph's team. Southend
McKelvie and Hedley, the latter brought off a fine save. Suen tried too many long-range three goals to one. shots to beat Clarke, and Chen
Mr. Hollands, who refereed, slammed in a fast short range drive into the corner of the net. has played much better. Lamlined up the teams as under:- was the pick of the halves, his KO.Š.B.: — McDougall; Gar- Encouraged by this change of work throughout being high class. diner, Martin: Everest, Davy, fortune, the home team strove. Both backs were good. Chan Gear; Skiggs. Stock. Reevés, hard for the equaliser, Miles hit- had little chance with the goal McGlinchy, and Alexander. ting the cross bar with a shot that beat him.
Recreio: Beltrao; Gomes, which should have materialised. The Athletics played without Xavier Marques. Remedios, With only a few minutes remain- their usual finish,, and the is-Souza; Brown, C. Gosano, Roza allowing of the goal score was distinctly hard lines.
The match was hard, rather than smart, and the Police de- serve all credit for sticking the pace, the early score being a great encouragement.
CLUB v. R.A.
Artillery Well Beaten By 4-1
Club: Edwards; Holt, Bishop: Walker, Stewart, Watson; Reid, McBride, Goldman, Trambitsky, and Buchanan.
R.A.-Fletcher: Oliver, Taylor; Joyce, Nellis, Cotton; Jobe, Bridg man, Leach, Gill, and Watson.
Pereira, Ward, and B. Gosano.
The. K.O.S.B. won the toss and at once rushed up the right wing, Skiggs centring to Reeves, who shot wide. Reeves soon regained possession and took a first-timer which materialised, thus giving his side the lead in the first three minutes of the game.
Half-time:
K.O.S.B. Recreio
3
0
in-
ing Hedley again made a break- away, got round Crawley and Nile in nice style, and scored the equalising goal.
Result:
Kowloon Somersets
Result:-
R.A.F.
2 Somersets.. ..... 1
SMALL UNITS v. NAVY
Numerous Chances Missed
Tsang Kong-ka, Wan Kui-chin and Swindon Ng Po-kui all got through for Brentford
Walsall South China before the interval, Brighton which arrived with the score three Bristol R,
Torgeay goals to all in their favour.
St. Joseph'a did better in the Norwich
Gillingham second half, but showed up poor- Newport ly in front of goal. Their only Merthyr goal was the result of a penalty, Exeter D. Leonard being the marksman.
Result:--
South China “A” St. Joseph's
3
1
AD
.32 14 10 8 68 44 BB The Percy Smith Challenge Cup .31 10.5 10 61 56 34 13 9 12 52 48
$7 for pairs (4 mile) produced an 20 other exhilarating race, those tak- .33 11 10 12 63 60
31 11 10 10 21 10 10
39 32 ing part being:- .94 12 9 18 .39 11 11 11 35 41 11 11
...03
45
53
58 47 20
60 RA
83 (bow)
Holders.
Challengers
R. Schmidt. H. Goelicke
(stroke) G. Døyble W. Sporleder
E. W. Schram F. P. Lenfestay The holders represented the
D
.32 11 5 16 88 11 5 17
40
60 27
49 64 20
32 112 19.
F2
GY
24 (cox)
32 10 3. 19
20
65
20
83 9.7 17
28
62
34 8 7 19 48 71 23 33 8 8 19 92 7: 7 18
P. W. D. L
F. A. Pts.
25 Club in the last Interport regatta at Canton, where they won the 45 86 22 50 72 21 pairs. Their experience and skill This match was played
stood them in good stead and they on the Club ground and re-
Division IIL (North)
won, as expected, but the losers sulted in a win for the Navy by
were praised for the fine fight they four goals to nil. The football
Stockport ...34 22 5 7 96 48 49 put up, losing by about three was of a poor quality throughout,
Bradford C. 34 20 3 6 108 40 48 lengths. The rowing in this event extraordinary number of CLUB DE RECREIO v. KOWLOON Carlisle 37 17 8 12 78 85
Wrexham...34 18 9 7 76 56 45 was also high class.
0542 chances, and even open goals be-
Doncaster 33 17 8 8 64 62 38 49 At King's Park the Club Wigan ...82 16 6 10 66 30 20
60 38 de Recreio obtained & couple Lincoln.34 16 6 12 72 59 38 mile, in which three boats were of points as the result of a win New Brighton34 14 6 14 57 58 34 taken out, finishing as follows:
Tranmere ...33 17 2 14 59 64 36
0917 214 10 Shields .33° 18'
2 2
an
NAVAL v. SMALL UNITS
Senior Service Team Nearly Surprised
By a margin of four goals to two the Navy managed to de- feat Small Units at Sookumpoo,
Mr. Stokes was referee. Teams:- Small Units: Penny; Dod- shon, Joyce; Tomlin, Skinner, Grosvenor; Elliot, Sabin, Smith and Coates.
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Scratch Fours Then came the scratch fours,
.35 16 # 10 BR 57 33 (No. 2)
18 58
over Kowloon. The visitors were Sth handicapped by being a player short Nelson throughout the whole game; and Crewe did well up to the interval in keep- Halifax Chester
Ferfield .33 14 4 15 54 62 32 (No. 3). ....33 10 11 12 49 49 31 (stroke) ing their goal intact. Nicholls gave Southport ..33 11 7 15 69 69 29
First
Merriman
Edwards
Schmidt
Sporleder
Lenfestey
Second
Fell
Phillips
Woods
Deyhle
Schramma
Third
A. Pts. (bow) 94 23 57 (No. 2)
Grove
Goelicke
Padgett
Smith
a fine display in goal, while Moore, Rochdale 34 10 9 16 71 82.29 (cox) Seddon and Mogs were all in good Rotherham.38 11 7 15 48 67 29 Darlington .24 30 6 8 56 73 26 form.
26 (bowy Accrington ..33 10 6 17 53 64 26 The Recreio were by far the Brow
(No. 2) .32 9 6 17 50 69 24
(No. 3) superior team after the change of Hartlepools .35 9 6 28 61 91 24 ends, and found the net twice, C.Ashington...35 7 6 23 40 08 20 (stroke) Silva being the marksman on each
(cox) Scottish League Division 1. occasion.
P. W. D. L.. F. Marques. Oliveira, Santos and Rangers....80 27 30 Britto all played well for the win-Hearts ...34 19 69 8549 44
Motherwell..53 18 8 7 73 59 44 (No. 3) Celtic
.29 16 6 7 50 36 38 (stroke) Aberdeen....84 15
71 61 37 (cox) ... 7 12 #1 Partick .32 15 6 11 83 58 36
After getting an excellent start, Queen's Pk. .31 14 6 12 81-01 33 the winners led throughout and
62 33 32 13
6 13
68 32 13 6 13.68
ners.
Result:-
Recreio
Kowloon
St. Johnstone 34 12
9 13 61
.
Kilmarnock
69 -2 won
Normington
2
0
LEAGUE TABLE
First
Liviston
6130 the gap, but failed to improve fur-
ے عیار
by two lengths. Deyhle's *2 65 32 crew put on a spurt about 300 Falkirk ...83 13 7 13 66 77 33 yards from the finish, shortened
St Mirren Goals. Cowdenbeath 34 13 4 17
4 17 51
.32 11 4 12 40
4
62 26 lengths behind, the second." 61 97
Boys' Sailing Race 68 84 25- 60-75 24-
34 11 5 18 47 Third Lanark 34 10 5 19 .32 9 0 17 182 8 7 17 22. 7 4 21
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pto. Hibernians..83 12 5 16 44 49 -29 S. China .16 11 2 9.31 17 24 Hamilton .82 10 7 15 46 27ther. Smith's boat was about two Police .16 10 3 3 24 15
23 Clyda Athletic
22 Airdrie ...16 9 5 2 85 21 23 Samersets...16 9 4 3 42 15 22 K.0.5.B....15 7 8 5 89 20 17
15 7 à 89 20 17 Ayr Royal Navy 17 8 18 34 25 17
17 Dundee Kowloon
6 17 25 16
25 16 Raith R. H.K.F.C. 16 35 823 40 19 Recreio
.17 5 8 9 41 41 13 .15 6
R.A.
09 21 83 12 Small Units 17 0 0 17 13 68 0
Second Division
Goals,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
This early reverse gave the Recreio the necessary impetus to make a raid on the Borderers* goal, but Ward failed to place the Although strengthened by the ball in the net. Play was again reappearance of Beach, the R.A. transferred to the other end and team failed to show much im-almost immediately Stock provement on their recent dis-creased the soldiers' lead with a plays and were soundly beaten by low drive which left Beltrao help-
As a display less. four goals to one. of scientific football the game was { Such rapid scoring naturally not a success, but there were had a slightly dispiriting effect on plenty of amusing incidents, and the visitors, and, before they had Navy:-Turner ("Cornwall"); the struggle was quite an enjoy time to recover their equilibrium, Woodruff ("Suffolk"), Baker able one to watch. The teams Stock again netted, making a total ("Titania"); Hughes ("Suffolk"}, were as follows:-
of three goals for the K.O.S.B. Prior ("Cornwall")) Preston while the game was yet young.
("Petersfield"); Collingham Up to this stage Recreio had Suffolk"), Van Tromp ("Her
Kernick ("Titania"), had the decided disadvantage of fielding only ten men, and the ar- Firth ("Hermes"), and Dutfeld rival of the eleventh member of} ("Cornwall"). the team had a detrimental effect The Small Units started with on the Borderers' scoring abili- the handicap of having only ten Referee: L.S.B.A. Atkinson. ties, for, although much pretty players, Watson being disabled The opening stages were parti- head and foot work was displayed, and unable to play. In spite of cularly uneventful, neither side no further points were recorded this, however, by an amazing showing much thrust. Club were for either side. In the first half dash in the direction of the Navy awarded a free kick when Flet- McDougall was only called upon goal by the whole forward line, it cher carried the ball, but Taylor twice to clear, which he did so was proved that surprise is the headed clear. A nice run by Jobe effectively that the visitors could essence of attack, for Smith brought him to the region of the not score.
placed a fast shot which entered Club goal, but his shot was badly
the net and left Turner standing directed. Trambitsky was show-
before the game was two minutes ing fine form for the home team,
old. and his initiative was directly res. The run of play, on resuming, Chagrined by this early reverse ponsible for the opening goal, was of a similar nature to that of the Navy took up the offensive Reid being put in possession and the first half, the K.O.S.B. doing and repeated calls were made on ing missed by both sides. Small scoring with a beautiful cross most of the attacking and for Penny to display his skill as a cus. Units, who fielded a weak team, Royal Navy 19 17 1 1 79 16 35 drive which passed just under the first ten minutes or so the todian, which he did in brilliant did well in the opening half, and EO.S.B.
Somersets the crossbar.
ball rarely left the Recreio's goal style. The run of play was now held their opponents until a few
BA.F
20 9 3 8 44 39 21 Encouraged by this early suc-aren. Roza Pereira and B. Çosano, undoubtedly in favour of the minutes from the Interval, when Athletie 16 9 1.5 80 20 19 cess the Club forwards settled however, eventually made a Small Units and, although Ker- McGowan, who had been playing a S. China "319 8 2 9.33 40 down to some good work, Tram-breakaway and McDougall was nick and Van Tromp made many splendid game in the Small Units St. Joseph's 19 0 2 11 25 bitsky and McBride being very fully employed for some minutes splendid efforts the soldiers goal, failed to stop a "daisy-S. China "A" 19 3 8 8 23 Small Units 20 4 4 12 24 effective. Fletcher was getting in warding off a quick succession managed to maintain their lead, cutter" from Gray.
Recreio ..19-52 12 22 plenty of work to do at this stage, of well-timed shots. The combin. Half-time:--
The second half was all in fa- Eastern ..1759 23 and a clever save from Goldman ation of the Recreio forwards was Small Units
-vour of the Navy, but their for-Kowloon- 18-3-5 10-19- was warmly applauded. The distinctly good, but the superior- Navy
wards did not give a convincing |EA. Gunners made occasional on-ity in weight of the Borderers' Penalty for Small Units
display with the exception of slaughts on the home goal, but defence repeatedly told in their On the change of ends it really Gray their shooting was woefully RUGBY FOOTBALL Leach was playing a lone hand in favour. After some desultory appeared that Small Units were at weak Kay was responsible for a the forward line, his colleagues play the Recreio made a renewed long last on the way to a decisive second goal, the ball going in off being in very poor shape. Flet-effort to penetrate their oppon- victory, for Smith again scored, a Small Units defender, and cher was again prominent with a ents' citadel and a clever pass this time from a penalty award Gray added two further points smart save from McBride, while from B. Gosano resulted in Roza ed through Firth handling. at the other end Edwards dived Pereira collecting the sphere and With the comfortable lead of full length to effect a splendid netting with a long shot which two goals, the Small Units might clearance from Bridgman. The left McDougall bewildered. well-have-concentrated-on-a-de- interval arrived with the Club The K.U.S.B. were now on their fensive game from now onward, pressing strongly.
mettle and tried to increase their but a tactical error was commit SOUTH CHINA “B” v. EASTERN lead, but the clever defence of the ted when they continued to keep Recreio made further scoring im- upfield leaving only the goalkeep possible.
or in the goal area in the event of Hill before the Senior game, at- tracted a good crowd, South China the Navy making a breakaway.
"B" won rather comfortably, by Kernick was quick to take ad- vantage of the situation and he four goals to nil.
The locale were much superior collected a long pass. from Baker,
London, Saturday. Playing at Twickenham the made a speedy dash, and scored to their opponents and following
a amart run down by Yip-yan, the Army beat the Navy in a rugby from close range."
This lessening of the deficit ball came out to Shiu Ping who match by 17 points to eleven shook the Small Units confidence netted with a first-time effort. Reuter.ports to e
The Eastern attacked. Dallah in their abilities, and a misunder-
CROSS COUNTRY RUN
FRENCHMAN BEATEN BY
Half-time:-
Club
R.A.
1 0
Result:-
K.O.S.B. Recreio
8
1.
KOWLOON «. SOMERSETS
A Game of Many Thrills Drawn
In a
0
before the finish.
Results:
Navy Small Units
0
This match, played at Caroline
.1918-1 2-91-18 33 ...18 13 2 3 57 18 28
16
4 2 10 23 49
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
RESULT
London, Saturday, In the replay of the final of the County Rugby Championship at Waterloo, Middlesex beat Lanca- shire by nine points to eight-- Reuter.
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SERVICES MATCH
Army Defeat the Navy at Twickenham
BRITON
Eighteen yachts took part in the 49 60 22. annual race for "boys" employed 41 99 18 by the Club, for which monetary prizes are awarded. The course was from the Club to Channel Rock (port), Kowloon Rock (p), mark on line (starboard), Cust Rock buoy (s), Channel Rock (8), finish at the Club. Handicaps. have not been worked out but the finishing times are given below, the yachts being mentioned in the order in which they completed the course (start at 2.45 p.m.):- (H) La Linda ......
(H) Colleen
(H) Diana
(H) Dorothea
(Y) Boojum
(Y) Adele
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4.31.14
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4.32.12
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Judges: Mr. J. R. L. Stanton rowing captain) and Mr. H. Dreyer
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Starters: Mr. E. W. Carpenter and Dr. E. P. Minett.
Equaliser With a Penalty Goldman was soon prominent with a clever burst between the backs, but his shot was wide of the target, while Edwards brought off a useful save from Leach, the latter shooting from long range. Edwards was, next penalised for carrying, and the free kick, only three yards out,
game of many thrills standing between the backs incoming close, but they were down looked dangerous for the Club, Somerset Light Infantry manag- front of goal resulted in Firth at the interval by one goal. -but Bishop was there and averteded to force a draw when visiting snatching the ball and recording South China scored emartly by
the danger. The same player had Kowloon on the Kowloon F.C. the equaliser.
Yip Koon-ning in the second half,
throughout the body to the muscles Clerk of the Course: Mr H the misfortune to handle the ground.
The Small Units became rather and Shiu Plug added another with
and Joints wherein they lodge, | Carter: ball in the penalty area a mo Mr. Willis, the referee, had careless, slackening off the pace. a long range shot
Paris, Saturday. Haroon, and Sabham got away
causing the redness, stiffness, ment later, and Leach put his charge of the following teams: This suited the Navy programme,
Forthcoming Events The International Cross Coun- swelling and acute pain which are The bi-annual race for the side on level terms with the spot Kowloon: Angus;
Guest, and Firth soon netted the third smartly, but the China backs were try Championship attracted an characteristic symptoms of the Trevessa Trophy (for ships" life- kick.
Pile; Dowman, Easterbrook, goal for the sailors.
safe. Yip Koon scored the fourth entry of 90 runners, representing disease, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills bosts) will be held at 4 pm on The Club were not long content Hast; Eastman, Hedley, Morgan, There now remained but few following good forward play, ter countries. The course was not only rapidly purify the blood, Wednesday
n to be deprived of their lead, and McKelvie, and Miles.
minutes to go and on one occa- South China played smart foot approximately eight miles. The But they enrich the blood, and On Saturday, March 80, at 11. -Reid brought off a sparkling rur
Somersets: Verrier; Crawley, sion it really seemed that Small ball, Wang, Shin, Yip, Chang and results were as follows *-****
through it build up the nerves, am, the race for the Ewo Cup and finished with a centre which Nile; Savigar, West, Chidger Units would equalise when Coates Chan being bright.
1. W. Cottrell (Britain),
thus imparting new life, health (presented by the late Mr. Henry travelled right across the goal Rayson, Baker, Harris, Hicks, and put in a neat drive which hit the Eastern were well served by
and strength to the whole system. Keswick) will be rowed. The mouth, Traimbitsky diverting the Evett
cross-bar and rebounded, Van Ranzan, Rahman, Cheung, Dallah,
If you are afflicted with rheuma» event is fore"Hong" fours and it ball into the net.
The Service men won the toss Tromp seized the ball, rushed and Haroon!
The distance bewteen the Britism in any of its forms begin ais interesting to recall that this Leach was giving the specta. and elected to play with what along the wing and a lovely pass
tish runner and the first French- tors a great treat with a delight. slight breeze there was Morgan to Kernick was fully taken advan- CHINESE ATHLETIC v. E.0.S.B man home was ten yards, course of Dr. Williams' Pink Fille will be the first time the Cup has ful series of dribbles which had set the hall in motion and led his tage of by that player who scored
Cottrell's tume being 42 mins good. Chemists everywhere supply then won by Ewo for the fourth the home defence in a tande, but men in the direction of their op. the fourth goal for the Navy The Borderers second team are 461% secs them, or post tree, $1.50 per bottle, year in succession Two crews going from triumph to triumph, France won the team race with si bottles $8 from the Dr. Wil have entered for the race this year, Land their overwhelming vic- 31 points. Britain was second Itory against the Athletic was an with 74 and Spain third with 117liams Medicine Co., 60, Klangse these being Ewo and Hong Kong exceedingly fine accomplishment, Reuter.
Road, ShangHal
the other forwards repeatedly ponents' goal, but Nill proved an within a second or two of time, failed to take advantage of the obstacle and transferred play to Result openings which he made for the other end. Baker and Hicks S Navy them. The Club were soon back took a series of shots which, hop-
Small Units --
2 H Dartigue (France). 3. B. Courtier (France),
to-day and they will surely do you been raced for since 1914. It was
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