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SPORT.

TOOTRAİL.

HOXOKONG LEAGUE-FIRST DIVISION.

H.M:S. TITANIA,” 1; 'HONGKONG

POLICE, 0.

4TH. 1981

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.

H.M.S." TAMAR,” ·2}-ĦM.S.

CURLEW," 1...

MAURICE E. BANDMAN

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Tamar made their position as-runners-up in the League secure by beating the The Playing on the Olub ground, on SaturCurlew by the odd goal in three. day, the Police almost surprised the Tamar started the game, and the t'urlew Tilunia, who only just managed to get pressed and forced a corner, which was home by the odd goal and that as the eventually cleared. Heap went away result of a penalty awarded in the closing on the sailors' left and scared within

left and minutes of the game.. McGaan won the long dropping shot. From the centru tose, and Pearson started for the Police kick the Curlew attacked and the goal- before a large crowd. The Police were early in the sailors' territory

and keeper saved from Cook by tipping over Hutchby miskicking let in Cargill, but the bar. The Tamar cleared from the Maplesden tackled and cleareil. Cooper was sent away on the sailors left and corner and transferred play to the other ended up good run by swinging the ball end, but the Curlew defence cleared and across to the right, where Garside, run forced another corner which was ning in, shot wide. The sailors returned behind... Midfield play followed and the and Henry was pulled up for Touling. teams were very evenly matched. From From the frea kick Alexander-went in,

a break away by Cook the 'urlew forced a corner, which Hudson headed Pearson but Kerridge, cleared the shot. gained possession and tried to get

over the bar. The Curlew pressed and through, but Maplesden cleared at the

were awarded a penalty from which right moment. Shortly afterwards Fear Wetherby scored, making the scores equal. son came again and tested Yeoman with Half-time arrived with the score one all. a hard drive, which the goalkeeper clear On resuming, the Tantor took up the ed in fine style. Off-side against the attack but ended up by shooting wide Police relieved the pressure, and play was

Corners were frequent an bath sides, and transferred to the other end where Hendry towards the close the Tamar took the gaw to Garaide, who sent in wide, Alend. Although the Gurlew worked hard nice run down the field by the Police was to level things up they had to retira stopped by Kerrid

who sleared and beaten. Mr. Leaf was the referee.

McGann ent Cooper away, but Mair cleared. By neat combination between Hendry and Powell the sailors took the ball down, and Hen- At Sookumpoo before a large crowd of dry missed a good chauce by shooting Service men the R.G.A. started, the game wide from close range. The Police re and the Hawking went for the R.G.A. turned to the attack and, the sailors goal. Following some midfield piny Me defence was hard pressed but managed to Hugh, for the R.G.A., broke away and keep the Police from scoring. The sailors sent in a shot that struck the cross-bar. now took charge of the game and kept | From the 'goal kick" the Hawkins went the Police defence busy, but Swan was away and forced a corner, which was sound in goal. During a melee in front well placed, and when about to shoot the of goal, Robinson, of the Titania, was Hawkins' centre had the misfortune, to injured and was forced to leave the field | handle, and the R.G.A. were awarded for a few minutes. The sailors continued | a free kick in the goal mouth. From the to press, but could not penetrate the kick out the HGA. went away, and Polico defedce." Alexander made a fine Bailey was winded when well in and fell, run for the Police but ended up by shoot which caused a halt, just as the R.G.A. ing behind.

The Police returned to the centre, was about to shoot. From the attack and Hillyer was given off:side throw down the Hawkins' centre-forward, close in. The Police had most of the play being nicely-placed, sent the ball passed hereabout, and Yeoman was called upon Holloway, making the Hawking one up to save from all the inside men. A goal after fifteen minutes' play. From the for the Police seemed certain when centro kick the Hawkins again pressed Hillyer was again pulled up for off-side and forced a scorner. The inside left. Half-time arrived with no score.

headed inte goul out of Holloway's reach. At half-time, the Hawkins were leading by 2 goals to nila

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"HAWKINS,” 4; R.GA., 2.

On resuming, play was for a time in mid-field, until Pearson sent out to the right, and Cargill raced away only to be The Harkins restarted, and the R.G.A. beaten by Maplesden, who returned to took the ball towards their opponents' midfield. McGann sent Cooper away, but goal, where they forced a cornes, which Mair effected a splendid clearance and was cleared. Not to be denied the sens out to Cargill, who again did a good .G.A. came away, and Henwood beat down wing was bruten | goalkeeper cross shot. From

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and Henwood sent a hot shot. The goal keeper caught the ball but hesitated in clearing, and the R.G.A. forwarda, being woll up, the goalkeeper was charged over the line with the ball in his hands. The scores being equal, each side tried hard to take the lead. Hands against Hen- wood well in gave the Hawkins a penalty from which they took the lead. put new life into the Hawkins team, for keeping up the pressure they sent în went out to one of the attacking side who was following up and this pinyer carried the hall past Holloway, making the game sale for the Hawkins. Time arrived with the Hawkins winners by 4 goals to 2. Mr. Jones was the referee.

THE EXHIBITION MATCH.

on the Club ground between teams repro In the exhibition match to be played senting HMS Hawkins and the Rest of the League at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April dth, the following have been chosen

the throw in the Palice forced a corner. The sailors cleared and Hendry receiving made a sole effort, but Mair tackled and cleareda Garside returned and gave to Hendry, who sent into Powell. The latter headed into Swan's hands,The sailors pressed for a time, but could now open their account Pearson cleared and seat Cargill away, Maplesden being forced to kick to touch. Pearson received from the throw in and sent in a hard drive that just missed the upright. From to Holloway, who cleared, but the ball the goal kick the sailors took up the attack but found the Police defence sound. The Police were awarded a free kick for hands, but gained no advantage. Give and take play followed, with the Police having the better of the exchanges in midfield, but the sailors' backs cleared well and prevented any score. A slight balt had to be called for. Kerridge to receive attention for injury. On resum ing, Hillyer tested Yeoman with a shot from close range. The Police came again and Yeoman was lucky to stop a hard drive from Pearson. Play was trans ferred to the other end, where Hendry, receiving a pass from Cooper, sent id wide Hendry returned and swung the ball over to the left and Cooper shot out side inplesden essayed a long slot from the middle line that ruissed by inches only. The sailors were not to be denied, and Robertson was forced to [concede' a oorner. Cooper placed well from the corner kick, and McGunn took a first timer, but Robertson handled and the sailors were awarded a penalty kick from which Hendry scored the only goal of the match, The Police" tried hard to level up, but time was against them, and Cargill only just missed as the whistle sounded for time, leaving the sailors winners of a very fast and even game with the score of one goal to mil. Mr. Jones was the referee. McWalters WIE absent from the Police side, his place being filled by Robertson. The sailors were at full strength, except that Fergu son turned out a inside left in place of Pyles. The game was well fought out and the Police were unlucky to lose.

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, 6; STAFFS, 1

ropresent the Rest-Holloway (R.GA.); Trivett (Wilts) and Frampton RG.A); Hudson (Tamar), Donovan EGA. Capt.) and Farmer (Wilts); Savage (Ambrose), Downs (Ambrose), Wetherby (Curlew), Cook (Curlew) and Amor (Wilts)

Reserves Grant (Tamar), Handford (Tamer) and Swanborough (Wilts). toferee. Mr. Jones. Leaf, and Masters (Pitania). The Rest Linesmen Mears. to play in white.

The match will be under the distingu ished patronage of H. E. Major-General Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick, K.O.B., K.C.S.I., General Officer Commanding the Troops in China, who will present the shield and medals to the Hawkins at the close of the game.

HONGKONG LEAGUE.

CLUD. Wiltshirea At Bookunpoo, the College team im

B.Q.A.... proved their position in the Junior Divi- Titanis

H.K. Club sion by beating the Staffs by five goals Temar

The College were the first to score, and the goal led to dispute Kowloon

8.0:A between the Blafs and the referee HK. Police Rhodes, the Staffa goalie, came out to clear along alot, and although be Ambroze

stop.

to one

ped the ball he allowed it to fall behind him, but recovering he gathered the ball. and punted to midfield after which the

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referee had blowe his whistle and award- Out of doors there is nothing so restful ed St. Joseph's a goal. This decision was

resented and one of the Staff team left and comfortable for the even us the light the field as a protest. The game con reflected from green fields and trees, the tinged, and the Staffe équalised. St. absorption of the ultra-violet and orange Joseph's scored again before half time,

and the teams crossed over with the rays by the chlorophyll of the leaves; College lending by the odd goal in three hence the introduction of Fieuzal Glass,

In the second half the College team mo yellowish green in colour, which is pro- polised the play, and added three mora goals

duced

KOWLOON RES., 2; UNITED, 12

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The Kowloon were only able to hold to tone down excessive light and glare. full:sida by bringing in some of their Fieuzal denses of any prescription first division players, and although the

United were leading at half time by one either regular or Toris forms are mang- goal to nil they could not-stop the pace factured by the Hongkong Optical Co throughout Kowloon scoring twice left:

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