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reminded of the two DANCES which will the Peninsula Hotel, DAYS, 19th and 20th 5.30 p.m.

Just before the close D. Leonard came along with a splendid goal which proved the deciding factor in an excellent game.

Result:-

+

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South China “B”

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CHINESE "A" v. RECREIO

Fast Game at Happy Valley

This game attracted a large crowd to the Chinese ground at Happy Valley and quite a good match was witness- el. The teams were as follows:-

Chinese "A":-Wong Yin-sing: Wal Man, Mak Kwok-ting; Ng Po-lau, Tool Ping-fan, Leung Tat-wing and Lea Fong.

Recreio: Silva; Oliveira, Britto; Soares, Silva, Lawrence, Xavier: Remedios, Souza, J. Santos and F. Suntos.

Chinese Score From Penalty The game was fought out at a brisk PRACTICE pace, and although the Athletic had be held in the better of the exchanges, there was on TUES-not a great deal in it, for Recreio put instant at up a most stubborn defence and kept;

the invaders at bay in Ane style.

Those attending are requested in present the perforated section of the Invitation Carde.

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The Athletic opened the score as the result of a penalty given for hands, Leung Tak-wing taking the kick and beating Silva.

The same player came very close on numerous ecensions, his combination with Lee Fong being a treat to watch.

A Clever Wing Recreio were occasionally dangerous in a breakaway, the Santos brothers forming a speedy and clover wing, but their offorts were nullified by the poor shooting of the other forwards.

Hall-time:-

Chinese "A" Recreio

Recreio on Defence

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The Athletic took control after the change of ends, and the result was never in very much doubt.

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HONG KONG LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.

INTERPORT MATCHES.

Hong Kong v. Shanghai.

Ladies Matches:

3 Singles & 2 Doubles. Men's Matches:

3 Singles & 2 Doubles. Play on H.K.C.C. Ground, commencing at 3 p.m. sharp: Wednesday, 20th November. Thursday, Friday,

He was well henten by a header from Tani Ping-fan, however, after a corner delightfully taken by Lee Fong.

The Athletic proceeded to initiate further strong attacks and Leong Tat- wing presented them with a third goal from Lee Fong's contre.

Result:-

Chinese ""A" Recreio

CHINESE "B" v. SOMER ETS

Disappointing Display by

Somersets

The Somersets lost two

valuable points to Chinese "B". and are losing held on their chance of seriously chal- lenging the K.O.S.B. for pride of place in the League table.

(Continued from Page 3.)

Half-time:- Eastern Club

Hat Trick by Eastern Forward

The Club made several disorganised attempts to bring the scores level, but their forwarda' showed a lamentable lack of understanding and many good chances were frittered away owing to muddling tacties. Lee Ping-tong added a second goal for Eastern mid way through the second half, and the same player completed the hat trick shortly before the close of a game which did not provide spectators with very much excitement.

Result:-

Eastern Club

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K.O.S.B. V. KOWLOON

Scots Continue Their Winning Career

The Borderers gainot yet another | victory in this match at Soakumpoo, but did not have matters their own way by any means,

The first half was svenly contested, both goals having some very narrow escapes before Crawley got through to give the homesters the lead.

Coates played a fine game in the Kowloon forward line and had hard tuck on several occasions with shots which were narrowly wide of the tar- zet.

Half-time

K.O.S.B. Kowloon

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Kowloon Miss From Penalty Kick Kowloon started off in great style, and for a time it seemed likely thai the Borderers would have to make a herd fight for a point.

Gueat went Inches wide with a shot i which deserved a better fate, while Moss, was also off the target from a good position.

Further goals for the Borderera were scored by Crawley and Bird, while Moss obtained Kowloon's point.

The latter missed a penalty during a very fast and interesting game.

Result:-

K.0.9.B.

Kowloon

R.A. v. EWO

Artillery With Depleted Team

8 1

The R.A. commenced with only ten players and both teams took some time! to settle down.

A light ball on hard ground was the cause of both sides not making full use of the chances offered.

The Ewo forwards eventually broke away and appeared to have the goal at their mercy but badly miskicked in front of goal and effort was wasted. The play then went to the other end again, to find Schofield taking the ball in, positioning himself for his shot, which hit the post and cleared.

The remaining exchanges to the in terval were even, neither side having found the net.

Half-timo:-

R.A.

Ewo

and was easily

Goal-less Draw

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St. George's and St. Andrew's Society

ENGLISHMEN WIN

Members of the St. George's Society and St. Andrew's Society played a keenly contested match of golf yester day on the old couras at Fanling..

Sixteen singles were played in the torning and fourballs in the after- noon.

St. George's scored 15 points to St. Andrew's 14%.·

Details follow:-

St. Andrew's

Ferguson 0 Shewan

0 0

Singles

St. George's

Marton (5/3) Androwes

1

0

(7/8) 1

Dodwell

0 Robertson

0

Young

(5/4) 1

Q

The teams were as follows:- Chinese "D":-Sue Tin-lin; Li Ping-namber of scrimmages that occurred pul, Wong Suk-ping; Chan Kwong In front of both goals during the clos hung, Ng In-hing, Hue Kim-hung; ing half, the forwards of both sides Cheong Koon-Bang, Hui- In-tal, Lo falling to put in a shot likely to bear Chan-wau, Wong Wing-lin, Lal Tung-| fruit.. On the run of the play the res sult speaks for itself and it proved to Somerseta:-Wallace; Neil, Verzler; | be an uninteresting game. Huish, Mead,

Result: Chidgey: Kendalls,

B.A. Earley, Denmead, Troth, Evitt.

choy. 21st November. 22nd November.

on K.C.C. Ground,

Sunday. 24th November.

Morning: commencing 10 2.m. sharp.

Military Score First

In a well-contested first half the Somersets were the first to register a

Afternoon: commencing 3 p.m.goal, by the aid of Evitt, who sent in

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Half-time:-

Chinese "".

Somerdots

Decision Saves Somerseta The Chinoso re-opened the game in great style, Wong Wing-lin scoring

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Chinese gh Bomersets

EASTERN, v. CLUB

Easy Points for Eastern

Played at King's Park this match ended in a victory for Eastern by three dear goals for peter

The Club again gave a most die appointing exhibition, and will have to show vastly improved form if they aro to get away from the bottom rungs of the league ladder

Lee Pinz-tong opened for Eastera soon after the commencement and the remainder of that first; half was full of missed opportunities, both sides being gulity in this respect,

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Fung Yul-wal£and Salleh were in goodė farm for Eastern, but the shoots * of the Whole forvand Use TRSE

Ewo

0

NAVY v. UNIVERSITY

Lissaman Archbutt Sheldon (8/1) Smith ((4/3) |Bennett (4/3)

Raikea

0 Dunbar (3/2) 1

1 Lennox

1 Hepburn

14 McLaren 0

Purves

(1 up) 1 Harrison (8/7) 1% Whyto-Smith 0 Shellshear 0 Clerk (1 up) `1. Greensmith

McEachran

This match was to have been play-Beavis (4/9) ed on the Navy ground at Happy Matthews Valley.

Both teams put in an appearance Butlin on time but the referee falled to arrive

on the scene and the fixture was a cordingly postponed.

...

SOUTH CHINA "A" v. RA.M.C.

*

Owing to the non-arrival of the Medicals the referee was obliged to

call this match off, after waiting 80 minates after the scheduled time for commencement.

BOXING.

0

14 Belth

(4/2) 1 0

0

Gilmore

0

Shenton (1 up) 1

(2 up) 1 Campbell

(8/2) 1

Grele

8 Fourballs

Marton and

Andrewes Dodwell and

Lissaman 0 Archbutt and

Sheldon (4/3) 2 Smith and

Bennett (2-up) 2. Ralken and

0

84

Ferguson and Shewan (4/8) 2 Robertson and

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Lennox ◊ Hepburn and McLaren Purves and Whyte-Smith '0 Clerk and

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NINE MILES' COURSE

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There were good entries for the three classes.

The Times The Anished and corrected times are given below:-

"H" Class

The start was made at 2.25 p.m.

TIMES. Finishing Corrected Diana (3) ...... 4.15.18

Colleen (8) .... 420.58 Rolia (2)

4.12.50.5

4.10.16.9

4.07.08

Scratch

4.28.48

Falcon (8)

4.87.49 La Linda (1)

4.04.40.D ... 4.87,58 Dorothea. (4)... 4.20.85 4.15.10.5 "1. and "G." Clam

TIMES. Finishing Corrected 4.44.48

Scratch 4.58.28% 489.09 6.30.28 4.54.22 4.53.18- Class

Daphne (2) Ailia (5) Halcyon (1)

8%

Gael (4)

#

Wendy (8)

14

+

4.48.48

THES. Finishing Corrected

Scratch

4.50,15

4.44.15

4.44.22

4.49.02

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Finished Corrected: 5.30.26. 5.80.25

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