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Saturday's games in the Hongkong League resulted as under:-

Kowloon

Division Ii

Hongkong Club H.M.S. Tamer..... King's Regt. H.M.S. Durban South Chiou...... 1 H.M.S. Hawkins.. 1 H.M.S. Ambrose. O

Division II...

United ACS H.M.S. Durban... St. Joseph's 5 South China South China "B" 6 Warders..... University HMS Ambrose

H.M.S. Haukins., 2 Kowloon

King's Regt. E.G.A.

Police

0

attack.

Kowloon getting away on the right and Hall, passing to Mason who beat Rodger with a fine shot, opened the score for Kowloon. Kowloon did not hold the lead long for the Club put on pressure and after Begg had forced a corner which was cleared by Brown, the Club player came through the defence and giving Townsend no chance landed the ball safely in the net and made the score one" all. Kowloon tried hard to take the lead and King sent in a long shot which Rodger easily cleared. The final whistle sounded with the game ending in a draw of one goal all,

The game was well contested, Kowloon- being slightly superior in defence. For Kowloon, Morrison was prominent with hie clever clearances, King played well 4 Fleet "Auxiliaries.. 0 throughout while Coombes put "in good work on the wing The Club was well served by Rodger in goal and Donovan CLUB KOWLOON

as good at centre half. The Club for walds were weak in front of goal.

The teame turned out'ns under

Played on the Club ground before 'n four number of spectators. The "home team made one change in their side,

CLUB Rodger; Israel and Bishop; Mair turning out in place of the captain, Mair, Donovan and Moore; Purvis, McPhail. The Club kicked off and im Forsyth, Begg, Valentine and England. mediately pressed on the right but KOWLOON-Townsend; Wheeler and Purvis sent behind. The Club returned Knight; Morrison, King and Pascoe5 Maxon and and Begg shot over the bar from Millard, Hall, Brown, good position. Kowloon transferred and Coombes,

forced a corner at the chance was lost Reforce.-Mr. Perryman. through the ball being..sent behind from.

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the ting kick. From the goal kick the B.M.S. DURBAN "** ❤.. SOUTH CHINA. Club went away and after Townsend had saved from Forsyth. Purvis returned, but

On the Navy. "B" ground before the shot wide. After about in midfeld usual crowd of Chinese spectators and a Kowloon got away and forced a corner good number of sailors the Durbana which was cleared, Begg started a Dheld their reputation by winning mising attack for the Club, and Knight.

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"HAWKINS". KOWLOON.

place and the flagship were winners of a

On Navy" ground the Heiking very even game by a goal to nil. The teams lined up as under:-

won by the odd goal in three, Kowloon Adkins and HAWKINS:"Hooper,

opened the score for Kowloon, neting and Sawyer from a seramble in front of the Hamina Bickers; Stirk, Crow Barkham, Frost, Osborne, Haynes and goal. At the other end, Mellitt mised. Trom a penalty awarded the Hawkinstor meson

and hands. Before, the interval Wrigey #AMBROSE."-Coysh;

Wellman scored for the Hawkins' aftr Butler; Welah, Edmonds and Woodcock; scored for the arking and the tears Harper, Boineaves, Hood, Boulter and crossed over with the score one al

the change of ends. Carter,

Refered Mr. Millius,

Welborne

**TAMAR v. KING'S.

7.

was forced to concede a corner. Town the match by the odd goal in three send cleared from the fag kick and The game opened very evenly, the only Kowloon broke away but real hender thing of note being the big kicking be clear. The Club returned to the attack tween the backs, South China, much to and England, after putting in a good run the surprise of the Durbas supporters, down the wing, sent the ball behind. The put on pressure after about five minutes same player came in again but delayed lays and Chan So, who was playing centre forward, following up from a long his centre and Wheeler eleared. Club were now pressing but the Kowloon, took advantage of a miskick by defence was sound and Townsend used aker and beat Lawrence with a good good judgment in running out to clear shot, thus giving his side the lead. This from a rush by the Club forwards. Kow-reverse had its effect upon the sailors loon transferred and Rodger was called who put on pressure, but Lau was safe

ST. JOSEPH'S v. SOUTH CHINA “AA upon, to clear his charge which he did in Durban were rewarded with a penalty in goal. Keeping up the attack, the good style. King sent Millard away ich, for Leung Thi Fong handled in

Playing at home, St. Joseph's won by on the right,

At Sookunpoo before a large crowd of 5 goals to 1. Omar opened for the the penalty area, and from the resulting the ball run over the line. King received from the goal kick and sent out kick the Durban made the scores level. Service men, the game ending in a win for College team and Ogley put them further to Coombes and Rodger cleared from the Play was fast and even and the interval the sailors by a goal to nit. King's wonhead before the interval. In the second.

the toss and the Tamar went away from centre. King returned with a long shot, arrived with the score one all

Resuming, South Chias took up the the start, but were repulsed by the King's half Ogley, Omar and L. Xavier added the bull just missing the upright. Eng attack, and Lawrence, saved well from halves, who sent their forwards in the further goals for St. Joseph's, while land was sent away on the "wing and, putting a well placed centre no one was Chui. At the other end the sailors forced Tamar's ball and a promising movement Yeung Hok Kum acored for South China up to accept, Kowloon cleared.

a corner which was headed clear by Wong was spoilt by Scott getting offside.. At King gave Millard a good pass and the latter Shui Wa. Miller received and, going in, the other end offside relieved froh ↳

Play was dangerous rush by the Tamar Aftr

Playing on the South China ground. centered. Donovan, in attempting to sent the ball over the bar. clear, gave & corner. The flag kick was transferred and Chui centering, Chan So about ten minutes even play Brazendale well placed but Mason" seat the bail headed into Lawrence's hands from close was sent away on the left, and centering the bome team beat the Warders by 6 to straight to. Rodger, who cleared. The range. Hands against Durban 93 yards from near the corner flag, Hill obtained 1p Kau scored 4 goals before the Club took the ball down and England out, and Leung Yuk Ying seat in a high possession and gave Blacoe no chance with interval, and South Chinna "B," adding

above.. forced a corner off Knight. Morrison shot which Wong Shui Wa sent over the a hard drive, and scored what proved to 2 after the interval, the game resulted a

South China came in again and be the only goal of the match. It was i clearing from the resulting flag kick. p.

▲ KING'S ; POLICE, Moore returned with a long shot that Lawrence saved by tipping the ball over brilliant effort on the part of both play- went wide. King ent Coombes away but the bar. The ball was sent behind from ers and well deserved the applause given. Rodger easily cleared from the centre the flag kick. Cann was injured and left The King's forwards attacked but found and neat work by Mason and Brown the field. Chui got away for South China Routley very safe in goal. He saved first half of the game at Sookanpoa brought the ball in and Donovan cleared, and, beating Romayne, let the ball run several shots in quick succession. Offside against the Club spoilt a good over the line. The South China continued shot from Dyer caused him to measure movement and later Valentine got pos- the pressure and Chan Kwong Yui land-big length on the ground. session, but no one was up to receive his ed the ball on top of the net from the defence was playing a sound game, while pass and Townsend cleared. The Club touch line. Turban transferred play Hudson was causing havoc among the returned and Wheeler cleared from a and lau, running out, picked up the ball King's forwards. The King's forced a shot by England. Mair stopped & rush outside the penalty area and the sailors couple of corners which proved abortive, by the left wing, but King sent Coombes were awarded a free kick. Miller put in while the next visit by the sailors was forward again who ended up by shooting good shot and Weymss beaded past negatived with hands against Burnett. R.G.A. Pomfret and Sadler scored two

behind.

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The Tamar

Resuming, the King's kept the sailors

LI

SOUTH CHINA B. POLICE

The Police fielded only ten men in the. Dangerfield scuring the only goal of the hall. Dangerfield put the King's further head in the closing half and a fast game ended in a win for the King's as above, R.G. A FLEET AUXILIARIES,

A poor game ended in a win for the

TALMADGE WEEK AT THE CORONET.

This is to be a "Talmadge Week" At

Good work on the left wing Lau, giving the Durban the lead. Cann Williams now got in a good centre which goals each: pearly ended with the Club's downfall, returned. but found he could not stay the Tamar was lucky to clear. Scott, lost for Rodger failed to hold a shot from the pace so left the field for good. South a good chance by dallying with the ball Coombes, but the goalkeeper quickly re- China again took up the attack, Char and was relieved. The interval arrived covered and pushed the ball our to So swung the ball out to Chui who rewith the Tumar leading by a goal to Doronan who cleared: The Club trada- turned to centre and Romayne cleared.. ferred play and England skied the ball South China forced a corner, and Chai, over the bar from a good position. The placing in front of goal, Chan So headed at home for ten minutes after which the the Coronet and the first of the twa Club were palled up for offside when in over the bar. The Durban received from sailors got away and were yery unlucky talented sisters to sppesy will be Nufina Usually one associates good position, bus soon came back and the goal kick and Weymse running down not to add to their score. Play was Talmadge in a picture called Love's Townsend was forced out to clear from a the wing centred, Laa running out and again transferred, and Jones had hard Redemption" centre by England Brown seat Millard punting the ball to midfield. The closing luck with his shot, the ball striking the Norma with gorgeous evening gowns and Hands film she has what is for her a very un away on the right, and, the latter run-play favoured South China and Chan So crossbar with a rattle which could be glittering social functions but in this

over the ground. ning in gave Hodger a hot one to hold missed an easy chance just on the call heard all

"Ginger," a quaint little which he did and cleared to midfield.of time. The game ended in a win for against the Tentar close in looked dange-accustomed role. The part she plays in

rous, but the ball was got away, Several that el Valentine missed a good opening by send- the Durban by two goals to one,

fruitless cormiere fell to the King's and the Jamaican girl of Spanish-English parent- ing the ball wide of the posts from close The teams turned out as under:--

"DURBAN."---Lawrence; Baker and Tamar forwards got going White had, who makes it her business in life range Coombes, receiving from King. went down, the wing but stumbled and Romayne; Davis and Legge; Miller, hard luck with his shot for the-ball land-to reform a young Englishman who has ed on top of the bar and rebounded to go well on to the down grade in the Donovan cleared. The Club pressed, but Darlison, Cann, Yeoman and Weymes. offside play relieved. Following clever SOUTH CHINA, Lau Hing Cheung; Blacoe who turned it over the top. The West Indies. The man in him reasserte beadwork Donovan sent England away Fung Tai and Ng Kam Cheun; Leung resulting corner kick was cleared and the tall but at the crucial moment he in- He goes, taking “Ginger " and that player running in forced a Yak Ying, Leung To Fong and Leung King's were soon at the other end, where herits a fortune and is called back ta corner. Begs, getting his head to the Yuk Tong; Chu Kwong Yeung, Fung a couple of corners found them unable England. ball from the flag kick, sent it goalwards Eui, Chan So, Kwong Shui Wa and Chan to level up the scores and the final with him as his wife, but the little whistle sounded with the Tamar winnera Jamaican girl is unable to adjust herself to her new surroundings and there comes and: Townsend saved well. Israel cleared Kong Yui

chmax which is unexpected but withal pleasing.

Referee. Mr. Hollands.

"HAWKINS,'

t

**AMBROSE.'*

of a hard fought game by a goal to mil.

For the winners the defence was sound, Routley, in goal being at the top of his form, while Hudson played a very sound game.

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From a rush on the Kowloon, left and at the other and Valentine forced & corner, Purvis shooting behind from the fag kick. The interval arrived with a blank sheet.

From a centre kick Kowloon took up: This game was played on the Navy "A"

The King's team was greatly improved the attack and King tested Rodger which ground and ended in a win for the fing the goalkeeper cleared, but Mason za ship by a goal ta nil." Hawking won the from last week, but the same fault was turned- and Hall. forced a corner for toss and Ambrose took up the attack apparent among the forwards who would Kowloon which was cleared. The Clith from the,, start offaide against Hood who not part with the ball.

The teams turned out ag under :- then took up the attack and Purvis Bcht relieved. Hawkins_transferred play and

TAAR"-Routley; Smith and Grant; over a well-judged centre and Begg shot Barkbam lot the ball run over the line. hard but Townsend, cleared well. England before centering Hood muddled a pass Oxland," Hudson and Bryant; Hill, returned and Begg hended in wide. from Wellbourne and was charged off the Stewart, White, Burd and Brazendale.

KUNG's-Branco; Wynne and Griffiths; Kowloon transferred and Millard sent ball by Adkins. Hooper ran out to clear over from the right for Rodger to clear from Bolneaves and, the Harkins getting Newton, Hodgson and Barlow; Williams,

Barkham Burnett, Lt. Jones, Dyer and Scotts and play was soon back in the Kowloon away, Imcson went behind.

Referce. Mr. Smith. quarter. Valentine got close in and gave failed to take a pass from Osborne, and to Begg who shot wide from an easy Butler cleared, but the Hawkins came position. The Club again pressed and again and the right winger dropping the Townsend was forced out to clear. Kow ball in front of goal, Hynes missed an loon transferred play and Brown an easy chance Osborne was penalised for clean through and, beating Rodger, went pushing, but the flagship men were soon the ball outside the post. The Club took back again and forced a corner. Bark. On the Club ground the University had the ball to the other end and Knight ham dropped the ball well in and a good win over the Ambrose by five goals to kicked out to clear. King passed out to chance was lost through Osborne again two. The sailors were the first to score Millard but Bishop cleared from the pushing. The play was of the give and and at the interval had a lead of two centre, and play. Being transferred, take order, each goal being visited in goals to one. The University put on 4 Donovan sent in wide. Hall sent Brown turn, but the forwards failing when in goals in the second half, and the sailors, in for Kowloon and Rodger saved at full front of goal. The interval arrived with failing to add to their half time score,

were defeated as above. length from the Kowloon centre. King

Resuming, the Ambrose got well away again seni his forwards, in, but Rodger was safe in goal. The Club got away and and Lawrence tipped the ball over the Purvis receiving from Forsyth sent the bar from a shot by Hood, The ball was

On Navy "B" ground the United ball in wide. Offside against Kowloon sent behind from the flag kick and the stopped a rush, but Mdir, miskicking, let dawkins took play to the other end the Durban Reserv copy for the United, in Coombes who ended up wide. At the where Osborne was pulled up for offaid. Brown opened the score for the other end the Club forced a corner and The Hawkins again got down and good and May and Chubb added goals, before come: In and trut Townsend not the ball, past Covsh and winning the ing by three to one. Almost from the Barid Godon, Spacious Two Kowloon cleared only to see Forsyth combination ended with. Osborne working the interval which found the United lead. shot which the goalkeeper threw away, match for his side. From the centre kick restart Chubb pat the United further near Bowrington Canal and containing appro Purvis forced a corner and Begg headed the Ambrose took up the attack and for ahead. Before the call for time Brewstaly 6,000 square feet on ekcember. Tole wide from the Bag tick. Townsend time gave the Hawkins defencehended in from a centre by Botelho, and Let to the end of the year Apply 2 ofw of had to run out to clear from a Club warm time; but no further scoring took the United won as above..

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