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CLUB,

SPORT

FOOTBALL.

CARLISEE,"L"

Mr. Hollands was the referee, run of the play the sailors deserved their win. The Kowloon men, who had moes of the play in the first half, should have. crossed "aver with more than one goal advantage. In the second ball it was the sailors' game for the Kowloon backy appeared to be playing a weak game and could not keep the sailors out.

[MAS.CA. 4, AMBROSE," 1.

*

CLUB RES., ; KOWLOON RES., 1

ST. JOSEPH'S, & CLUB DE RECHEIO, 0.

R.G.A. RES., 1; OILERS UNITED, 1,

S.CA. RESERVES, 3; UNITED, I...

The United played ten men throughout the game and went down heavily by 5 gunk to 1. The Chinese scored three gouls in the first, and two in the second half. Valentine scared the only goal for the United.

The Carlisle Reserves beat the Punjabin by 3 to 1. and the Staffs beat the Indian Recreation Club by 4 to nil.

RUGBY.

+ ORICKET.

KOWLOON C.CMAND NAVY.

This match was played at King'a Park.. on Saturday. Scores →→

and forced a couple of burners, Kowloon clearing. "Keeping up the pressure, the anilors worried the defence and a pass from These teams mes on the 8.C.A. ground, Handford well in iaw Crocker out of goal) and a good game resulted in a win for the in attempting to clear, and Heaps ont Clob by the odd goal in three. The gent the ball into an empty goal, thereby brings scorers word for the Club Ogilvie and Ou the Navy Aground before ang the scores levd. The sailors again got Sherry and for Kowloon, Mason. good crowd. Beg started the game for away, and Adams sent in a fast ground the Club. Tão Curtisle were soon attack shot, which Crocker smothered by falling ing and Rodger was called upon to stop upon the ball and clearing by throwing. shot ue from Harris A free kick out to Knight while on the ground. Now The College boys beag their rivals by 3 awarded" the Club seny them well in, but loon then transferred play to the other end, goals to mil. The score does cm indicate Barret cleared and Brant recerving sent where Townsead missed an easy chance by the run of the play, for the Recreio boys over Er the right. Fawcet; was ruled sending in wide from close range The gave the Collegu tean a very good gunie, off-side. McTavish sent, Begg in with a Tamarthen returned and Swinney, receiv.and there did not appear to be three goals nice pass, the centre forward missing aning clove in, beat Crocker with a high shot difference in the play. The game was fast easy chance of giving the Club the lady and put the sailors ahond. Stung by this throughot, and the scorers were Ogilie. The Corliss transferred "play the other reverie, the Kowloon men attacked, but Valesco and Ismail. end, where Gerrard, wak-forced to kick could go beat Mitch and play was trans to touch Hands against the Carlisle Bentferred to the Kowloon end, where, follow- the Club in again, but Riis was offside ing a melee in the gen mouth, the sailors From the free kick Fawcett came down were awarded a peunity for hands. Styles

In this game, which ended in a draw, two thening anil, beating Gerrard and was entrusted with the kick and placed the players were ordered off the Geld for fight- Tonkin, sent straight at Redger from clove ball into the net aut of Crocker's reaching. In the first half Pro scored an easy. range, the goalkeeper pushing the ball | As soon as the ball was again set in motion, good for the Oilers, and, in the closing out where it dropped among a bunch of the whistle" sounded for time leaving the half, Green equalised for the R.G.A. The plagert. Following up. Rodger punched sailors winners of a hard game.

Artillery bad most of the play and should On the have won. the ball clear. The Club kept the torlike home for a period daring which time shots were sent in from all directions, but were wide of the mark. One centre from Ris should have been improved upon, as e ball rolled, asross the goal mouth and to forward was up to assist it into the ne. The Carlisle then turned the tables on the Club and kept them home for a short period, and Rodger was called upon to stop several shots which he cleni- ed in his un style. The Chub broke. away following a corner kick, and Me-

Played on the Navy grounds before Tavish, seeing Begg nicely placed, gave the usual large crowd of Chinese support- hin the ball The centre with a fretors, the Ammar fielded a very weak side, tinter beat Flood with a very fast shot and while the play of the Chinese was bril. opened the scoring for the Club after fant. From the start the Chinese took up fifteen minutes play. From the centre the attack, and Harwood was soon called NAVY, A POINTS; ARMY, 8 POINTS. kick, the Carlisle attacked, and Fawcett, upon to deal with shots from the left wing. sent over a long dropping shot Rodger Keeping up the pressure the Chinese early

· On the Club,"ground, the first game in misjudge the bennee of the ball and just took the lead through Ip Kau, who beat the Hongkong Football Club Challenge stoppel is as it was going under the bar Harwood from close range. From the Cup was played between teams represent but allowed the ball to drop. The referee ro-start, Edridge sent his forwards in, boting the Navy and the Army. considered that it had passed over the Chan So cleared, and the Chinese returned The teams turned our ny advertised except gear line and he pointed to the centre of to the attack where Ip Kau put them that Yer (Curlew) replaced Thyane the field amidst protests from spate of the farther ahead by again beating Harwood. (Ambrose) on the Navy side, and Capt. Club players. The whistle sounded for The Chinese continued to have much the Dodwell, R.G.A turned out for the Army half time with the score of one all

better of the game, and, keeping up the in place of Moore (Wilts). Beran (Wilts) while Un resuming, the Carlisle attacked and pressure, added further to their secre. Kum phiyed as wing three-quarters. forced a corner. Fawcet; placed well and Fook beating Harwood with a high shok Mortimer came out of the pack to partser Brant headed over the top. The Club From a break away by the Ambrose, Welsh Bevan, Dodwelt. joining the jack. then transferred play to the other end, seat in wide. No further scoring took him (R.G.A.) repinced Legg (Wilts) in the where McTavish and Hamilton showed good place and the teams creased over, with the Army team. In the opening stages, the combination. The Club kept up the pressure. Chinese lending by three clear goals. Army pack carried the serums, but after Begg receiving a pas from Hamilton On resuming, the play continued in the the first quarter the Navy took charge of headed to McTavish, the latter passing to Ambrose hall and only the brilliant keep the game. Hancox, of the Navy team was Geldman, who beat Flood with a nice creasing of Harwood prevented the Chinese from the most prominent player on the field, and abot. From the centre kick the Club again increasing their lead.

did most of the scoring for the Navy. The got down and forced a corner, which goal kick, Edridge sent forward to Monk Navy opened the scoring when Hancox ran Hatton cleared. Following a free kick house, who tipped on to Welsh, the latter through and the try was converted, for foul throw in, the Carlisle took up beating the goalkeeper and scoring the one Following a couple of serums in midfield, the attack, and some good work was and only goat for the Ambrose from the Marray scored but failed to seen by the Club halves. - Hands against entre kick the Ambrose got down again Murray again b broko ляду, and could have. the Club sing the sailors in again, but but Monkhouse sent over the top. The scored, but he passed back to Bevan, who Ridger taught the ball and punted up Chinese returned to the attack and Aut Kit went over and scored, Murray converting. the drid Hamilton came away on the Sang, receiving a long pass from the right The Army were then leading by 8 points to right and sent across a shot that Barrett ball went in and beat the backs and placed 5. From then onwards, the Navy pressed cleared. The Club returned, and Begg, the ball in the ret out of Harwood's reach. and, adding 5 more tries (2 of which were beating Barrett sent in a fast shop that Give and take play followed, but no further converted), ran out wigners by 24 points gave Flood no chance, the goalkeeper just scoring took place and the whistle sounded | to 3.* tipping the ball as it passed by him. The "no side" with the Chinese winners of a Of the Navy forwards Gilbert was most Club returned to the attack, and Begg, fast ganto hy goals to L Me. Wells.com- promicant. Emerson was too closely watch. receiving from Hamilton, sest the ball into rolled the game. On the play the Chinese ed to get dangerous. the art just as the whistle sounded for deserved their win, Edridge worked hard Mr. G. G. N. Tinson controlled the game off-side. Again the Club came down, and to save his side, while Harwood played in an efficient manner. Begg sent in a hard shot that beat Flood, good game in gral for the losers, but the ball struck the upright and res bounded to play where Barrett cleared.

WILTSHIRES, 1; RGA,, 0 The Carlisle then transferred play to the other end where Harris sent over the top. These rivals met on the Sookunpoo ground The sailors made many plucky attempts to before a large number of military ate and redum their margin of defeng but to no

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GOLF:

ENGLAND. REST.

Bing-

convert

In the England. The Best match at arrow margin of 1

BILLIARDS.

ing the Club winners of a hard and fast started the ball, but the Wilts took up the Fanling, yesterday, England won by the game b 3 goals to 1 Mr. Williams, who attack, Lasenster gending Menham in, who was, however, pulled up by Frampton. made bis debut in the Colory as a referes amor returned on the left and centred, but controlled the game in a very efficient on-gide relieved. The RG.A. took the lea The Club made a few changes in the ther to the other end, and Green was called advertised team. Begg and Goldman, pon ta stop a hot one from Wilsdo. Re- turaing McHugh sent over the top from

The BGA Headquarters Sergeants' Shanghai players, who were down to assist cime range, when he had only the gont Mess team strengthened its position at the Reserves, came in the side in place of keeper to best. Wilts cleared from the the top of the Inter-Mess Leaguo, on Sandberg and Moore. Railton" played centre-half, J. Rodger left, while McPhail got kick and the right wing came away Friday night, by winning all six games crossed over to the right-Ealf position. The sent in by Warren. At the other end Keay the Sergeants' Aless of the Royal Engine

Holloway had to run out to clear a shot against the R.A.M.C. Sergeants' Mess in play was dean, throughout and the Club forced a corner, the equlting kick being ers kindly lent for the occasion. Sergt. deserved their win on the play. For the well placed. Watson headed in, and Green Major. Thompson for the losers played a Club Rodger played his usual safe game was forced to turn round the post. Green

results :-

KOWLOON C.C.

K. R. Macaskill, b Stanley C. J. Stapleton; b Kennett

7. Stalker, std Frank, b Hayter... 81. A. W Ramsay; b Kennett

B D. Evans, e Stewart, b Shot-

feld

'D. M. Goodall, b Stanley.

H. Overy b. Sheffield

J. P. Robinson, a and b Stanley... 6

W. J..T. Gorris, e and b Hayter E. J. Braga, not put.

W. B: Haslett, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analys18.

E. S., Kennett

E. O. B Stanley ... 11 Haster

Drew... Sheffield

M.

F

11

0

0

13

31 13

.101

SAVT.. It. Bonham Carter, e Ramsay, b

Stalker

Lt. Stewart, e Braga, b Gdrvin... Mid Sheffield, run out

Mid Hayter, e nad b Maenskill

Mid. Wynne, b Macaskill Lt. Caswell, b. Macaskill Lt. Jones. b-Macaskill

11

Lt. Franks & Masaakill, b-Stalker 10 Lt.-Commdr. Drew

Extras

Total

166

E. G. Keanett and Commdr. Stan- ley did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

W. J. T. Gorvin B. D. Evans .FL. Overy

J. Stalker

K. R. Macaskitt Haslett

5. 0

16 40 *18 049

33 23

D " 5

CRAIGENGOWER = C.R.C

CRAIGENGOWER,"

This match was played on Saturday,. when the following were the scores:

F. G. Thompson, o Lee, b Ng S. Jex, & Wong, b Ng "F. Lawrence, e Us, b Lee

44

A. W. Grinsmett, Hung, b Led" B. W. Bradbury, lb., b Ng LE Lammert, c Lai Kuen, b Ng 25. R. Basa, h Ching....

P. T. Lamble. Choa, b. Ng.

J. Brunt, e Wong. b Ng C...G. Anderson, not out M. E. Asgor, rug out

Extras:

Total

Ag Sze Kwong GLee

Bowling Analysis.

15.8

58

H. Ching

Ng Sae Kwong, e Bryant, b Laun

mert

Choc Man Piog, b Lammert

Un How Fan, b Lanible

G. Lee, run out

J. Wong, not out

Shin Man Ping, e Thompson,

Lamble

Lo Maa Pan, not out

Extras

Total (for 5 wickets)....

Yew Man Hon, Hung Man To, Ching, and Lai Kuen did not bat.

Bowling Analysia,

LE Lammert11-20

13

61

J Bryant

21

X-GA] Staff Sergt. Davis C.S.M. Pragnell Staff-Bergt Gillard Mr-Gr. Thomas R.S.M. Collins C.Q.M.S. Rivers

BAM.C.

A. W. Grimmett...e 10

12

WOD.

P. T. Lamble

Won.

CG Anderson

Won.

F. Lawrence

Won:

Won

INDIAN

Won

Sergt. Wilkinson. Sergt. Hollands ..... Staff Sergt: Mann "Sergt. Woolman Kameede Sergt.-Major Thompson Sergt. Rogers

Lost.

Lost:

Lost!

Lost,

Lost Lost.

in goal, The one registered against him tipped the ball over the bar from Wilson's good game and was rather unlucky to was through bad luck. He brought off centre, and the R.G.A were awarded lose his match. The following were the aome brilliant saves from close range for another corner, which Wilson kicked be which he was much applauded. Gerrard sind. Play was very fast and the ball and Tonkin were not so sound at hack but travelled from end to end quickly. The they had little to do with such strong R.G.A., however, did most of the attack, half-back line in front of them. Bailton, Ing, and Green had to stop shots from Rodger and McPhail kept the sailors from Watson, Herwood and McHugh. No cor. becoming too dangerous and kept the right ing took place and the teams crossed over wing well supplied, but they appeared to be with the scoresheet, blank. neglecting Rits, who had only one really

On resuming the Wilts took the aggros- good pass throughout the game. McTavish sive and went away on the left, where Amor and Hamilton played good combination, forced a corner off Walker, Amor, taking and the latter sent over some well-placed the kick, placed well in the goal mouth, centres. Begg proved that he can find the where Holloway brough off a good save. mark, and worked very hard. Goldman is The Wilts continued to press, and Walker. not a brilliant player, but he keeps well and Frampton had to fight hard to keep up, which is the right thing to do" as it them out. A length the R.GA. cleared, helps to bustle to backs when attempting and Watson tested Green with a fost shot, to clear.

HONGKONG HIFLE LEAGUE,

We are asked to publbish for the in formation of the competing teams the following extracts from the rules us there seems to be some doubt us to the number which may form a team.

Rule 6 reads: Every unit may enter a team, consisting of 8 meu, to shoot a

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42

38

24

43

R.C. CIVIL SERVICE CO. In this match at Happy Valley, on Saturday, the Indian R.C., batting first compiled 158, of which A A. Bumjaha contributed 60. Only an hour remained. when the Civil Services went to the wicket but within that time they scored 167 for three wickets. Sutherland was in great form, scoring many "fours and several mixes. Several times he sent the ball right over the trees into the adjoining ground. F. de Rome supported: him with a useful 42. Scores:

KƯ, ĐẠ

A Arculli, e Sutherland, b Reed P. He Ismail, e Strange, b Hamil

AA. Bumjahn, e Hamilton, b De

Bome: 66

M. H. Abbila, e Ling, b Hamilton A. H. Rumjaba, b Sayer, b Hamil

to

which Greenfielded and sent up the field. The Artillery returned, bu; McHugh was ** TAMAR," 3; KOWLOON, 1, off-side. From the free kick, Amer went away but sent in a final effürs wide of Ou the St. Joseph's ground, the sailors the mark. The Wilts now played the one beat the Kowloon men by three goals to one, back games and the R.G.A. were conting thereby reversing the result of their first ally being pulled up for off-side, conse game in which the Nary team went down by quently play was in midfield. A free kick the game score. The sailors included Mitch for offside against the R.GA, sent the of the Naval Barracks, who comes to the Wits in, where Monham sent in a drop Colony with a good reputation and on his ping shot, which Holloway should have display in this match he uphold it. Kow cleared, but Mecham, following up match with every other team that has loon started the game and for a time goalkeeper tried to dodge him with the entered for competition in the League." Prosed the tailors in their territory, where, ball in his hands, and let the ball drop. There seems to be an impression that ening to the brilliant keeping of Mitch, The ball rolled over the line. Encouraged the interport conditions apply, which is the attackers could not score. The sailors by their success, the Wilts resumed the not the case. Interport conditions are broks away, and Adams, nug the ballattack, and for a time the R.G.A. defence teams of 10 men, and the best 8 to count. cut to the right, but Heaps sent byhind had a busy time. The RG eventually Another point which has arisen is the Kowloon transferred play to the other, end, clearco and transferred, play to the other question of challenging marking of shots. Millard, receiving & pass from Taylor, end where, McHugh had hard luck in Rale No. b from the Byelaws and Regula sent in a fast ground shot into the corner striking the upright from close range. tions is as follows--"The marking may of the net, Mitch, shrew himself Full Wilson received from the rebound but sent be challenged before any other shot bas length at the ball, bug he was too late. in wide. The R.G.A continued to press, been fired at the same target, on the sim From the contre Lick the saflors worked the Green saving well from Keny at the ex-of $1 being deposited with the Range ball well down where Adams tested. Crocker perse of a corner. Clearing from the Officer or Register Keeper, II, "on with a fast shot, the goalkeeper picking up corner kuk the Wilts took the ball towards examination, the marking in question be and returning to midfield » Kowloon were the R.G A. goal, and Menham sent in confirmed, the sum shall be forfeited to prewing when half tims arrived, showing fast shot that just missed the upright. At the funds of the League, without appeals Kurloon leading by the only goal scored the other end Henyo akimmed the cross If, on the contrary, the objection proves

On resuming the sailors took up the bar with a good shot, Hands against the well founded, the sum shall be returned G. K attack and pressed for a time. Crocker Wilts close in gave the Gunners a chance to the competitor who has paid it, and his was called-upon to save shots from Adavis – of making the exores equa}---bur-Grom.

and Swinney. Kowloon eventually cleared saved well from Donovan. The whistle score altered in accordance with, the den and taking the leather to the other end sounded for time with the Wilts winneráciou received Millard sent in wide, The Tamar forwards of a bird and fast game by one goal to mil. It is also requested that Hon. Secretaries came down with a rush, and Wheeler kicked Mr. Jones was the referee The Wilts of teams entered should please note out aer the corner flag From the throw are to be congratulated on their success. that RMS Titania has entered a team, in Styles sent in a hard one for Crocker Da the play the R.GA. should not have and that they should make the wal to stop which the goalkeeper, in clearing, inished ous down. All the players did arrangements with the Hon. Secretary, sent behind. Kowloon cleared the resulting well, and, it was one of the best games men HM.& Titania for shooting of the usual

matches.. kick, but the sailors returned to the attack at Bookuzpoo this seasvo

S. Warajuli 1h.w. b Hamilton ̈, S, H. Ismail, c and b De Rome

P. D. Ismail, not out K. Khan, b Reed S. Buminhn, b Reed B. Nazarin, b Beed - Extras..

Total

CIVIL SE

F. De Rome, a Bum

Rumjahn

AE

RE: Witchell, o Abbas, b Hum-

*Extrasi

Total

Warage

167

F. J, Ling, E.-W. Hamilton, G. H, Piercy, E. Fincher. E. B. Reed, H. E. Strange, and WH. Edmonds did not

bat

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