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Saturday's games resulted as follows:- HONGKONG CHALLENGE SHIELD-1ST ROUND.. SouthChina No. 1. 3 H. M. S. Ambrose..
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Hongkong Club.... 3 R.G.A...... B.M.S. Curlew.... 2 H.11.9. Tamar... Kowloon.......
The King's............. "Dion II... University........ 3 Kowloon Res South China A" 1 Curlew Bes South China "B. 3 Punjabi R.G.A. Reserves... 4 United ...
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SOUTH CHINA v. “* AMBROSE,”
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CLUB. R.G.A.
On the Club ground these teams played | -a fast game and as the Clab won by three goals to one they displaced the Tamar at the head of the league table on goal average.
Railton was absent from the Club and Hyde took his place.
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Begg started the game for the Club and play settled in midfield the hall back, line on each side_proving too good for the attack. The B.G.A. were the first to be! come dangerous und going down forced a corner Piacon heading wide of the post from a well directed flag' kick. Bailey miskicked from a clearance by J. Rodger and Kuhr being chee up went in and beat Phillips with a high screw shot 3 after 90 minutes play. The R-GA, took up the attack from the centre kick, but their forwards bad до finish and Gerrard easily cleared from Harris. Keay was sent in on the right and after beat- ing McPhail sent the ball behind with the R.GA. inside men close in. Half- time Club, 1; RGA 0.
After playing a goalless draw 1480 week these tennis met in the replay on the South China ground when the locals won by three wear goals.
There was only one change in the South
After ton minutes play in the accond China team, Cheung Wing Shing coming half Begg wound up a brilliant run by
The Enstero in place of Lat Yük Tat.
landing the ball high in the net with a slopes on the Chinese ground were coveredelt drive giving Phillips no chance. sad the rest of the lines were piäred by thousand of Chinese when Gryce. Bet the ball an motion for the sailors who wore the first to attack. Fung Tai made a weak, clearancO and Boulter shot wide. It was soon evident that the Chiness were out to win for they set up a spirited attack on the sailors citadel and Long miskicking from a centre, Ip Kau shot over the bar close in.
Sonth China came again and Ko Sik Wai forced a corner of Long and placing well from the fog kick, p Kau again missed an easy chance to give the Chinese the lend. Ambrose got away from the goal kick and Boulter beating Fung Tai bent in a low shot which Laŭ easily cleared. The sailors returned and Carter tested Lan with a weak shot, the latter clearing to midheld where Leung Tai Fong send-R.GA. tried hard to reduce their oppon- out to the left wing who promptly return-ents lead but the defence remained sonnd ed and Ko Sik Wat meeting the ball sent and time arrived leaving the Club winner
Following good defensive play. Begg again received and working out to the taking the ball on the run and driving it left took the R.G.A. goalie by surprise by into the net with Phillips helpless This bro ght forth well merited applause from the stand and from the people lining the ropes. The RGA again went off with a dash and during a tussie J. Rodger was injured and had to leave the field. He returned in a few minutes but could not stick the pace so left the field for good, McPhail dropping back. The R.G.A. taking advantage of the Club's akippers' absence put on pressure and following a scramble in the Club goal area Lalliott pt the ball jast Rodger. With ten minutes remaining for play the.
it high over the bar. Strong was sent by three goals to one. away on the sailors' right and going well down Chan bo'forced him to run the ball over the line and the Chinese were awarded a goal kick.
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The teams turned out as miler:— CLUB.-G. Rodger; Gerrard and J. Rodger; Hyde, Stewart and McPhail; McTavish, Forsyth, Begg, Kuhr, England.
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B.G.A.-Phillips; Walker and Wood- house; Bailey, Pascoe and Donovan Keay, Lelliott McHugh, Couzers, and
Harris.
Referee: Mr. Smith,
"CURLEW "*.
"TAMAR."
These teams met on Navy "B" ground in their return Match the Curlew win- ning by the odd goal in three.
Chan Se got the better of a tusale with Bolgeaves and sent forward to Lau Tak Chung, who need down the wing and centred Ko Sik Wai returning and Ewok Po Kan missing from a good position. Arnold fouled Kwok and from the frem kick Lanning forced Lau Tak Chung to run to touch. Leung Tai Fong sent în a long shot and Coyah saved with Wong close up. A tumlo in the sailors goal area ended with Long clearing but Cheung Wing Shing returning Wong beaded in with Coych beaten the ball striking the uprigh, and rebounding to the foot of The Tamar took the lead in the opening Lanning who cleared. This was let off minutes of the game, Hudson beating for the sailors who at once transferred Hardy from the penalty spot. play and Chan So kicked to touch. The Curlew attacked from the centre kick and anilors were awarded a free kick follow-gave the Tamar's defense a warm time. ing a foul throw in and Lacning went well Before the interval Lamb came away on in, Chan So clearing.
Butler returned the left and shooting while on the run wide. Lau Tak Chung left the field landed high in the net giving Mitch no through a kick on the ankle and shortly chance and making the scores one all. afterwards Leung Tai Fong in beading the ball put his face on Welbourne's boot and bad retire bleeding.
For a few minutes South China fielded nino men only. Play, remained in the South China half but the defence cleared well. Lau Tak Chung returned but was limping badly, Kwok Po Kaz sent over & long pace and Wong missing close in Lanning cleared. Leung Tai Fong re turned with his faced strapped up
Bolneaves got arrey for the sailors and ranning well in akied the ball over the bar from a good position. At the other end Kwok Po Kan after beating Lanning sent the ball the wrong side of the post. Fung Tai miskicked and Char So ruu- ning across cleared by kicking behind bu Boulter kicked over the bar from a well placed corner. Halftime, Do, score.
Resuming, the Ambrose went straight for the Chinese goal but Boulter date close in and Chan So cleared. Bolnester trod on the ball when running through and lost another good chance for the Bailors.
The Chinese now pressed and after Loyah had saved a ground shot from Kwok Po Kan, Lanning conceded a cor- ner. Lau Tak Chung dropped the ball well in and Wong beat Coyah, thereby opening the score for the Chinese, auda wild cheering from round the ropes From the centre kick the sailors went off with a daah Chan So clearing and Cheung Wing Shing working down the line gave to 1p Kan who gave Coyth no chance acd put the Chinese two up. The sailers again went away and Boulter shot wide from long rango. The milor inside left was putting in good work and coming in again Fung Tai robber him and returned
The
Resuming play went in favour of the Curlew and during a scramble in the Tamar's goalmouth the ball was rushed into the net giving the, Curlew the lend end with no further scoring the game ended in a win for the Curlew by 2 goala to one.....
The teams turned out as unders-
"CURLEY Hardy; Hooper aad Oloaves Dash Wilson and Griffiths; Taylor, Wetherby, Scott Cook and Lamb.,
TAMAS.Mitch; Swith and Harry; Grant, Hudson and Bryant, Hill, Anseil, Oxland, Burd and Brazendale.
Refery Mr. Williams.
KOWLOON KING'S.
On the Kowloon ground at Happy Valley these team met in a postponed fixture.
Although the official time of starting had been put back 15 minutes the game did not start until ten minutes after the advertised time and then, the King's " could field only ten men, Jones coming on the field later. Kowloon scored their first. goa! after 20 minutes play, Pagoe send ing in a shot from 20 yards range, and Williams misjudged the flight of ball which land d in the net. Hall time Kow. loon, 1; King's, 6.
Resuming Morty soon put h's side further ahead for receiving near the half- way line he beat all opposition and ended up with a high cross shot which found the not. Several of the King's players were limping bad's, especially Jones who was more or less a passenger. Hall:got, away and when a goal looked certain
to midfield where Balneaves received and sent in a tane shot which went wide of beating Leung To Fung wear on but the post. Kowloon were having the Wing forced him to run to touch. At better of the exchanges and Duncan rin the other end Coyah, saved a long hot ning down the wing centered and Pascoe from Kwok Po Kan with Wong in lose trapping the bal waited until Taylor got attendance. Coysh put in good work
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the sailors' goal and stopped hard drives close up, and then shot wide. Newton from Wong and Ip Kau Butler sent sent forward and Dangerheld tried a Carter away on the sailors left, the latter run through hat Wheeler returned. Jones tasting Lau with a ground, shet Arnold sent in a drive the bal striking Mason stopped arrush by the Chinese left and and rebounding to Murrison who clearing Have to Gryen am a good effort by the at the second attempt. Duncan returned aulo creed with Boulter shooting wide high over the bar. Coombes came in on Thompson who forged. The Chinese pat on pressars and Ip Kau the lef sent across goalmouth but the ball rolled Taylor to kick behind. Morley placed be to touch before Kwok Po Kan could reach yond the goal and Coombes returned, ta with a dash centre Pascoe meeting the ball let drive
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On Navy "B" ground a fast game Out of doors there is nothing so resttak
it. The sailors went in a big kick Williams, just touching it as it passed ended in a win for the University by the
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and long in clearing a shot from Kwok him into the net..
Lau Tak The teams turned out as under:-
"CURLEW" RES, », SOUTH CHINA “A,"
edd goal in Eve. Ting opened the score and comfortable for the eyes as the light for the University and Bamy scored from
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deflected the ball behind. Chung placing well, Ip Kau best Coyah Kowlope-Woodman; Wheeler and a penalty. Hall got through for Kowloon reflected from green fields and trees, the and put his side three up. Shortly after Mason; Duncan, Murrison and Jones; and put his side om up. At the interval absorption of the alter-violet and orange wards the whistle sounded for time loav-Morley, Hall, Fecor, Thompeon and University were leading by 2 goals to: ing the Chiness winnera of a hard gume Coombes. by three clear goals.
one. Each side pored once after the days by the chlorophyll at the fearens Mr. Newton had KING'Williams; charge of the game and kept the players Wyan; Newton, Barlow and Hodgson; and Hall from a pelty for Kowloon,
Taylor and change of ends, Bany for the University well in hand.
hence the introduction of Fiental Class, The South China No. 1 team now meet Todd.
Burholt, Cruiryn, Jones, Dangerfield and the
SOUTH CHINA "B" -, PUNJABIS. Police on February 18th in the
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duced in several shades, and lesson mada On the South China ground the Chinese of this may be worn as a protection by Bourn CHINA Lau Hing Cheung: These fcaps mot on Navy "A" ground Chins were landing by two goals to nil over-sensitive eyes where it is desirabla Fang Tai and Chan Bor Cheung Wing and played a drawn game. The play was
won by goals to 2. At the interval Southern Shing, Leung Tai Fong and Leung Yuk
After the change of ends the Punjabis to tone down, excessive light and glare. Tong: Ko Sik Wai, In Kas, Wong Paken and a minute from the interval had most of the play and Bourdilljen Fietzal lenses of any pepsorption i Chong, Kwok Po Kan and Lau Tak headed into his own goal, and gave the score from a penalty kick. South China Bither regular or Torio, forma aze mugam
Robinson in clearing a shot from the left scored for them and later added to their d Chung
AMBRUSE"-Coysh; Lanning and Chinese the lead. After the interval play missed, from a penalty, but, before the lactated by the Hongkong Optical Long; Arnold, Welbourne and Butler went in favour of the pailors and Knowles close they added to their score, and the successors to Olark & Co., Manufacturi Strong, Bolneaves, Gryce, Boulter and scoring, the match ended with the scores. Punjabis failing to take advorings of and Refracting, Opticians, Carter.
another penalty kid were defeated by the Referee: Mr. Newton,
(Continued at foot of nest column.) Todd goal in five,
The teams faced each other as follows
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