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KOWLOON C.C. « CRAIGENGOWER 00 This match was played at Happy Valley on Saturday. The following were the

scores:-*

V

*KOWLOOT.CO

D. M. Goodall, e Bryant, b’Diker 80 B. D. Evans, 1,b,w., B Lammert

O.J. Stapleton, hb Bryant

J. Stalker, not out'

E. L. Braga, not out

Extras

Total:

18.

13

177.

W. F. J. Gorvin, A. W. Ramsay, E Pestonji, G.Southertah, H. Övery,

and 4.0. Brawn did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Bryant.

--Lanmère

Anderson,

Diron

0.

16 0 80

15

0 93 CRÀLORX4OWKE. G.C.

R. Basa, Braga, b Stalker

S. Jex, b Overy q

B. W. Bradbury, Lb.w., b Pestonji ◊

HEGO. 7, NAVY,

-TUOTBALL.

HONGKONG LEAGUE “ SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC, 1; HM.S. KTITANIA," 0.

CLUB RES., 2, ÖILERS UNITED,

The Reserves kept the Oilers waiting on the Navy ground until 9:50 p.m., nad them.. turned out with only eight mea, Borsan, Goldenberg and Macdonald being missing. | Early in the game the Club forced a corne which was well placed and Goldman sent into the net, giving the Club an early lead, The Club, playing the one back game, put - the Oilers offside, on overal occasions. Before half time the Oilers equalised through Pye. Reauming, the Club took the load again through Goldman, who, re- ceiving from a corner kick, again boat the goalkeeper. From then onwards the - Turner went first, after getting six Chinese pressed for a time, but their for Oilers got the mark of their opponents and boundaries. Farthing held up the wicket wards were slow in front of goal and the adding four more goals, two from Bath until 158 shaved, Pearce had 16 fours to Navy defence had plenty of time to clear and one each from Williams and Fyo, ram: bia credit when he was dismissed just Ip Kay, receiving close in, should have out winners by five goal to two. seven short of his century. Wodehouse

HKOC beat the Navy in an interest- ing match on the Club's ground. Batting first, Navy started badly with 1 for 17. g for 17, 3 for $7. There the procession "These teams met on the Navy “A” stopped-Stephenson and Bonham Carter lifted the score to 74, and then Greig und before a proud of four thousand, add Stephenion took it to 108.-Jones took The game throughout was well contested Stephenson's place and the innings was and the result was in doubs until the final declared with 189 for six wickets, whistle sounded. The 8.C.Atarted the Stephenson hit eight boundaries and had

a five. Greig got a six of Woodhouse.game, and soon pat the sailors on the and seves lours. Jones also got six defensive. Offade against Loung relieved (off Farthing) and five fours. Crole-Been and from the Free kick the sailors got well bit another six of Farthing Pearce and down but sent in wide. Play opened very Turner for H.K.C.C. put up a characteris- fast and each goal was visited in turn. The tic first wicket partnership, compiling 89-

took his place, is score of 26 consisting cored, bus ho muddled the pass and the Mastors was the referee.

of a mix of Sheffield and five fours Farthing retired at 187, and Donnelly and Wodehouse passed the Navy score, HECC winning by seven wickets. Scores:

MATT.

J. G. Thompson, e Brawo, b-

Ramsay

L. E. Lammert, b Evans

16

F. Holdman, not out”...........

11

F. Lawrence, e Goodall, b Stalker 1

P. T. Lamble, not out

Lient. Stewart, e Button, b Far- ·

thing. Lieut. Com. Drew, b Wodehouse. Sub-Lieut. Stephenson, b Wode

house i.......................

50

Extras

Total

10

118

Com. Bowden Smith, run out ....... Lieut. Bonham Carter, e Davies,

b WodehouseTM.

5

16

Lieut.-Com. Greig, e Pearce, b

Fletcher

48

Lieut. Jones, not out

Bev. Grole Rees, not out .................

Extras.

5

E. Bryant, Q. Anderson, and P. A. Dixon did not bat

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Bowling Analysis.

R. Pestonji

8 29

19

AW. Ramsay...

-8-199 (3, 21

017 0

3. D. Evans

B.C.A,

C.R.C.

This match took place on Saturday. The following were the scores:

Capt. Davies, b Ng Sae Kwong ... 22 Capt. Olliver, a and b Ng Szo

Kwong

Lieut. Chester, o Un, b Ng Sze

Kwong

Lieut. Graham, run out

0.8. M. Williams, o Un-b Ng Sze

Ewong...

Bir. Baker, Wei, b Ng Bzo-

Kwong

Onr. Pomfect, e Hung, b Ng Sze

Kwong

10

Lient Thornton, b Ng Sza Kwong 1 Sergt. Skeet, not "out"

Forgt. Dyer, K. K. Wong, b Ng

Sre wong

Seret, Couzins, b Ching

Extraa.....

Total

Bowling Analysis.

10%

Total (for six wickets, dec.).....190

Mid. Hayter, Mid. Sheffield, and Com Stanley, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

-Farthing

Wodehouse

Drummond

Donnelly Fletcher

0. K. 169

W.

:76

3

.11 3 48

2024

I. 27

0

0 11

H.1.0.0.

T. E Pearce, Crole Bees,

Sheffield

W. C. D. Turner, e and b Crole

Beca

93

F. H/Farthing, e Bonham Carter,

b Crole Rees

18

28

I

21

R. L. D. Wodehouse, not out

D. E. Donnelly, not out

Extra

Total (for three wickets) ........ 197

FC Fletcher, H. Sawyer, P. Jacks, W. H. Drummond, L. J. Davies, and F. Sutton did not bat...

Bowling Analysis, ***

0.

M.

Stanley

Hayter

Crole Bees

90 6.5

25. 81.0 18

O

Greig

18

Drew

29 0

Ng Sze Kwong Lee

40

Sheffield

3

28

G

RUBGY,

C.R.C.

• Ching

Choa Man Ping, b. Graham

La Mar Pan, b Graham

Ng Sze Kwong, not out

Un Hew Fan, b Davies...

J. Wong, A. Williams, b Graham...

G. Lee, not out.....

Extrda

Total (for 4 wickets)

140

Hun Mon To, H. Ching, Wei Lee Son, Wong Kwok Kwong, and Chan Wing Ching did not bat

Daries Graham

Baker Olliver Skeet

* Bowling Analysis.

Q.

0 25

1

10

.0 60 3

5

1 11

3 D 19

UNIVERSITY, CIVIL SERVICE CO.

This League match was played on the University ground on Saturday, when, as will be seen from the appended scores, the University gave a miserable display. Scores:-

F. de Rome, b Freeborn ........................ ·37. R. C. Witchell, c Laing, b Freeborn 19 G. R. Bayer, b Freeborn

A. E. Sutherland, e Yeoh, b Free-

born

F. Ling b Yeoh

F. W. Hamilton, c Yeol, b Free--

born

H. Strange, run out

G. H. Piercy, not out

E. Fincher; b Freeborn...

EE. Reed, b Yoob

W. Edmonds, b Yeoh

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

18

H. Freeborn

69

Roffey Yech

048

........12... 'UNIVERSITY.

1.T. Pün, o Sutherland, b Edmonds 0

D. K. Samy, b Beed

H.C. Hunt, Sutherland, b Reed.

07

IH. Roffey, b Edmonds

30

* K*8."Cheah, "o Ling; b Reed,

1

"J, R. Freeborn, b Reed ...

T. E. Yeoh, b. Reed ...........

T. L. Cheah, b Edmonds

OF. Yeah. b Edmonds

D. Lning: b Reed ...

B. H. Ong, not out

Extras

Total

Bow

EB Reed

Edmonds

HONGKONG CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION.

goalkeeper ran ent and cleared. Again. Ko Kin Fan sent in wide from close range. The Chinese forwards cased up everytime they were tackled Keeping up the pres sure Leung, headed out to Ro Kin Fan, but the left back intercepted, and bicked behind. The Titania transferred to the other end and had hard lines in not open ing the score as the left wing beat the backs and sent in a slow shot that the Chinese goalkeeper stopped but let the ball out of his hands, and Chần Sa, running back, just kicked out in time. Midfield play followed, with the Chinese baying the better of the exchanges. Halftime arrived with no

score.

ST. JOSEPH'S, 4, STAFFS, 1.

Mr.,

Playing a home, the college boys do... frated the Staffs by four goals to one, During the first bull Hyndman and Milla- scored for St. Joseph's and Lang replied. for the Staffs. In the second half Ogley and Hyndaian added further goals for the- College, while the Staff failed to add fur..... ther to their score.

CARLISLE RES., 5; INDIANS, 0.

This game went mostly in favour of the Navy men, who being released from first. division football turned out a strong side. Early in the game the sailors were award On resuming, the Chinese again took the ed a penalty for hands, and Fawcett, aggressive. In a scrimmage in the sailors' taking the rick, seng in wide. Shortly half, Lai Sai Fook was injured and after Fawcett, beating all opposition, sent slight balt was made, From the throw over pass, which Dickensen headed down, Leung seat across to Au Kit Sang passed the goalkeeper Eldred struck the who went in and forced's corner, The upright with a fast ahot, which rebounded. kick was well taken and Kum Fook headed to play, and the Indians took the lessber straight to the goalkeeper, who sought and down where Rumjahn sent a shot" which threw out," Ko Kin Fan received and ́send

the goalkeeper stopped and doing a bit in a first timer that beat the sailors' goal of gallery play, bounced the ball outside keeper and opened the scoring for the the penalty area, where he was smartly. Chinese are minutes after the re-start. pulled up for hands: The Indians return- Stung by this reverse, the sailare began a ed and forced a corner which Rumjahrs vigorous attack and the Chinese defence headed over the top. The Cartine added was sorely tried, but proved its mettle, and four more goals one by Fawcets from a the sailors were forced to retire to defend penalty-the sailors winning by 4 goals their own goal where shots were sent in | to mil.

by Ip Kau and Au Klt Sang. The sailors

tried hard to level up the play, but Chans.C.A. RES., 0; CLUB DE RECREIO, 0.

Bo cleared with a huge Eck that went behind at the other end.

From the goal

out.

kick the Titann worked down by swinging On the Chinese ground these Clubs play- the ball about and the B.C.A. goalkeeper goalless draw. The Chinese attacked did well to clear a shot from the left wing. throught the game, and the Club's defence The Titans returned and Chan So mis-

are to be congratulated for keeping them kicked and let the centre forward in who had the misfortune to handle when steady-

UNITED, ing himself to shoot. Give and take play followed, and the game continued very The sailors could not get through defence, and the whistle sounded for time, leaving the Chinese winners of a hard fought game by the only goal scored

2; KOWLOON RESERVES, 1.

These teams mot on the Club ground at 2.30 p.m., the United winning by a gonis to 1.. The Kowloon Res, started with ten men, but the eleventh cami, on about two The Chinese deserved to win on the rum minutes after the start. In the frat. hale of the play. Both their wing forwards | May sent in a shot that Mackay kicked out: were below their usual standard of play, where the ball struck Adams, the Kowloon showing nervousness when fuckidd by the back, and bounded into goal.. May scored opposing-backs. The scilors played a good for the United in the second half." game and should not be discouraged by their reversa in the first game in their League programme. “Mr. Jones" was tho referro.

TAMAR," 2; "AMBROSE, U

Teams representing the Hongkong Club and Army met on the Club These teams met on the Navy ground, on Saturday, in the second ground before a good number of blue game of this competition. The teams, turned out as advertised. In the isckets, the Tamar, winning by the odd opening stages of the game the Army goal in three. The Ambrose, although field- side showed to advantage, getting the ing a week side, were soon attacking, and bail out of the scrums but making little Mitch was called upon to ram cut and clear. headway Smyth, picking up for the The Ambrose returned and the forwards, Club, broke away and giving the dummy body

The Police BGA and the Punjabie -R.G.A. Reserves matches were scratched, as in one case the Police were unable to get together a team, owing to their play. ers being away on duty as the Kowloon fire, and in the other the Punjabis could with the fixture, de not turn out owing to a festival clashing:

HONGKONG F.O. CHALLENGE SHIELD COMPETITION.

on Monday, January 17th, and a meeting Entries for the above competition close-

of representatives of Clubs entering is to take place in the Club pavilion, Happy Valley, on Tuesday, January 18th, when

to Davis, swerved, and, beating Mock coming down is a banch, had Mitch guces- ridge, went over and scored. Wallace ing, and Monkhouse sent into the net, was entrusted with the kick and failed giving the Ambrose the lead after few the draw will take place. Clubs Intend to convert from a difficult angle. Club 3 minutes play. From the centre kick the ing to enter this Competition should send points.

Me | Ambrose got down again and forced

From the kick out the Army pressed corner which Handford cleared, and the in their names to the Hon. Secretary, and looked like scoring, Tomory on one Tamar were soon round the Amirate goal H.E.F.C., Mr. Purvis, c/o Jardine, occasion almost getting through. Several where a bombardment was set up, bur Elsie, Matheson & Co., Ltd., not later tha free kicks were given against the Club playing a very sound gato, kept them out. January 17th.. but the Army gained no material advan... | Keeping up the pressure, Meggs received a præ- from Routley and beat Elsia with a tage from them st

BILLIARDS.

The Club forwards now took charge of fast shot, thereby bringing the scores level. the serums and worked the ball ball, theThe Tamaz #gain attacked, but Boylin

Cleared. length of the field. Murray, in attempt Ambrose goal, where off-side against Adams directed to an advertisement regarding Play was again round the The attention of billiard players is ing to pick up from one of the scrum, relieved. The Tamar returned, and Elsie,the offer of four beautiful Cups-as-prizes fumbled the ball, and Macnamars, receiv-

ing for the Club raced away and, break-running out of goal to clear pass from for billiards at the Palace Hotel, Kowloo ing through, touched down almost under put the ball into an empty goal. The trance fees are to be devoted to charities. Boutley, missed. Adams, being close is. Entries close on the 20th inst, and en- the post. Wallace made no mistake from Tamar still kept up the pressure and Elsie

the place kick and converted. Club dealt with shola from every one in the pointsäurent

The teams crossed over, with the Club leading by 8 points to n7.

On restarting the Club brought House up to stand af half, Brown going out side.

Alabaster playel a förcing game,

front line. With the Tamar attacking the

whistle sounded for half time with the NEW PORTUGUESE CABINET

score 3 goals so I in farony of the Tamar,

On resuming, Tamar got well down,

whare Heaps sent a long shot over the bat which has been reorganized, took office, op The Ministry of Senhor Liberato Finto,

From the goal Eck Eldridge went down

and took the ball well down the field on the wing, and Handford was forced to November 30th. It includes all the groups several occasions. Unfortunately his tick to touch. From the throw in Hongs in the Chamber, except the Liberal and: ankle gave way and he retired to the went away and sent over long pass, Socialiste, and is composed as follows: fallback_position vacated by Rouse. which Elste furned behind the upright.

Hall and Logan failed of several occa sions to gather the ball, thereby losing good chances for the Club. Tomory broke away and, running through, touched down for the Army. Murray, taking the kick, failed to place between the uprights. Club 8 points, Army 3.

Tamar winners,, Mr.-Hollands controlled

the game.

and Interior.

Thstruction

War

Commerem

Heaps took the corner kick and sent the Senbor Liberata Pinto Prime Minister

(Democrat) ball behind The Tamar, Kooping up the pressure, Best To several shots that went Senhor Augusto Nobre

(Democrat) wide of the mark. Play was then more even, and the Ambrose returned to the Senhor Gomes (Democrat). Colonies. attack, but thair forwards failed in Front Senhor Domingues Doa

Labouri of goal. Mitch was called upon to save Santos (Democrat)..... Free kicks against the Club became veral shots in the closing stages of the Senhor Alvaro de Castro

(Reconstituent) frequent hereabout for foot up in the game. No scoring took place in the second scrums, not putting the ball down when af, and the whistle sounded, leaving the Senhor Loper Cardoso (Re

constituenty tackled and for offside play From one

Senhor - António Fonseca of the free kicks Marray just failed to

(Reconstituent) score a penalty goal, missing by inches.

Senhor Dominos Pareira WILTSHIRE, 1; KOWLOON, 0,

(Leader of the Domberatio Play now settled down in the Army 25 1.and it looked as if the Club must add to

*** Disident Group) ........ These teams met at. Bookumpoo before a

Senhor Julio » Martins: their score, but Mockridge, the Army full

(Popular Party) *** back, was playing a very sound game good crowd. The Wiltshires were without and kept the Club from breaking through Giles, otherwise the teams were fully re- Senhor Cunha Leal (Popular

Parky Just on closing time, Halston had very prosented. Play was very fast throughout

Goncalves) Bonhor John hard luck in not scoring, being brought and the Wiltshires ran out winners by „down almost on the line. No further one goal to nữ. Early in the game the

(Independent)......... Agriculture. coring took place and the Club left the Wilts were awarded a corner and War The Cabinet, while in part composed of field winners of a hard game by 3 points ren, taking the kick, sent well in where the same elements as that of Banhor Alvaro to 3. Comdr. N. A. Wodehouse, B.N., Crocker punched out to where was de Castro is strengthened by the inclusion. was the referee.

borough was standing, and the latter of the damocrats which should ensure an It was a very good game throughout player.sent in a fire timer that gave effective working Parliamentary majority. and, except in the opening minutes, the Crocker no chance, Mr. Wells was the It includes eight ex-Ministers and some of

*the best speakers in Parliament, « play was mostly in favour of the Club: rafezco, Cay

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