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SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

The result of the Hough resulted as follows:

H.MS. Harline't EMS. Durbank. E. King's Regt. & H.MS. Dorpeira HMS. Taniqr South China M.MSsbrose... 1 Hongkong Club 0 Kowloon

SEM. Carlisle Division MET

St. Joseph's

0.

ELMS. flairkin 3 Wardors... 0. University

3 H... Carlisle

Kowloon

Police D Hongkong H.M.S. Despatch 0 Fleet Auxiliaries O South China “A” o

South China B ILMS. Ambrou...] United. A.C. R.G.A.

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H.M.S. HAWKINS H.M.S

DURBAN,*

MONDAY, NOVEMBLE

and time arrived with the score at two goals all.

The teams turned but as under Tamar-Routley Smith and, Grant; Oxland, Hudson and Bryant Hill, Brazendale Cross Burd and Sadler.

South China Lan Hing Cheung; Fung Tal and Lam Yuk Tuk; Leung Yuk Ying, Leung Tai Fong and Lan Tak Cheung, Chul Kwong Yeung, Chan So, Wong Pak Chong, Wong Shui Wa and Chit Kwong | Yui.

Referee Mr. Hollands

THEST AMBROSE" OLER

The Club fielded a weak side playing ht home against the rose and lost by a goal to wel. Begg, England, McPhail and Donovan were absent from the Olub side while Gerrard turned out after a long absence and took up the position of centre half in which place he appeared all at sea. Purvis.came out on the right wing while Hamilton came out on the left in place of England, The Ambrose side was well balanced and they had most of the play in the opening half when Edmonds scored what appeared to be the paly goal of the match. After the change brands, the Club forwards gut together but could do little against a sound defence. Forsyth was almost through on

The teams turned out as under Ambrose-Doyah; Lindon and Boulter; Harper, Butler and Armstrong; Bol- peaves, Welbourne, Edmonds, Hood and Pow

The Durban team, greatly handicappel through players being on the injured list, made a poor show against the Hawka on the Navy B ground, going down by no less than six goals to one. The play was not, so one-sided as the score indicates but the winners, were by far the better geveral occasions but was slow in making team, The Hordins opened the score his final shot and was charged off the hall. after five minutes' play when Hynes, poor game ended in a win for the landed the ball in the net from a low Ambrose," drive. The Hawking returned to th attack, but Hector playing centre half for the Durban was very prominent and broke up the attack. After twenty minutes play Osborne put the Hawkens further ahead by beating Lawrence from close range. The Durns now got together and for & time gave the Hawking defence a warm time, during which Hooper brought off some good saves Following offside. against the Hawkins a misunderstanding between the Durbon backs led to the flag- ship going further ahead, for Baker pass ing the ball to King the latter handled and from the free Pick Hynes beat Law rence and the Hawkins were three up: The interval arrived, with the score Hawkins 3 goals, Durban 0.

Club.-J. Rodger; Gerrard and Bishop; 1sract, Valentine and Mair; Purvis, Day, Forsyth, MoTavish and Hamilton.

Referee: Mr. Garton"

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Played on the Kowloon ground ending in a win for the home team by two goals to one. The sailors were the first th attack and forced a corner in the opening minute of the game. Wheeler cleared from the flag kick sending well up the Resuming, the Hawkins got away but field to Goombes who raced away and from even play followed for five minutes when the centre shot outside the posts. York Barkham broke away on the right and gained possession from the goal kick and ended up with a shot that gave Lawrence going down forced a corner. Play was no chance. The flagship kept up the pres very even until. Duncan received, and a olever bit of play on his part ended with sure and Frost scored their fifth goal.

The Durban then took up the attack the ball being safely landed in the net and for a time kept the Hawiine at-home beyond the reach of Brown. This woke and from a pass by Hector, Millar notch-up the sailors who pressed, but the fine ed their only goal after twenty minutes' goalkeeping of Woodman kept them out play in the second half. For the next five However, they would not be denied and minutes play settled in midfield after coming again on the right Murphy antred for off-side play. Keeping up the which Osborne get clean away and beat over along pass Downward meeting pressure, the King's forced a corner, and Lawrence, Jast on time the Durban were the ball gave Woodman no chance and following a mix up in the goalmouth awarded a penalty kick, but the ball was made the score one all. From the centre Jones beat Brewerton and scored number, the odd goal in five. The sailors were the sent straight to Hooper who easily clear-ck Kowloon took up the attack and took ed and the final whistle sounded with the he lead through Duncan who turned &

well-placed centre Hawkins winders by six goals to one.

from Clemo- past Hector played a hard game for the Brown. Midfield play followed until the losers while Stirk and Crow in the middle interval which arrived with the store line were the pick of the Hacking side. Kowloon S, Carlisle 18

The teams turned out as under Harkins Hooper Adkins and “Mar- row; Stirk, Crow and Sawyer; Barkhas Frost, Osborne, Hynes and Imeson...

Durban Lawrence; Baker and King Legge, Hector and Radford Yeoman, Darlison, Millar Weyms and Dickson.

Referee: Mr. Newton

3

At Sookunpoo the University-won

for the Kings. After this the Despatch first to score, Garry getting through. were rarely seen in attack and the King's Samy levelled up for the University and forwards, well supported by a fine half before the interval Mitchell put the hack line, were always dangerous. A free sailors ahead. Samy and Lus added kick against Hart relieved the pressure goala for the University after the change but the military forwards would not be of ends and son the game by a goal, to 2 Resuming, the play was very fast and denied.

Jones receiving outwitted the

SOUTH CHINA “B” o, POLICE. - the Carlisle forwards tried hard to level defence and scored number four for the up, but the Kowloon defence was sound, King's From the centre the King's Wheeler and Knight playing a safe game, forced a corner, and, the ball being well On the Club ground the Police folded A slight halt in the game was called for pinced from the resulting flag kick, ten men only for the first half of the Morrison to receive attention, the player Hodgson shot over the bar. Another game during which Ip Kau scored. Lo having to leave the field for a short attack was initiated by the King's, but Bouth China In the closing half of the period. Carlisle put on pressure and Hart headed the wrong side of the up-game Kwok Po Kan scored for Bouth forced a corner which was well cleared, right. Towards the end. Williams obtain China who won by two mals to mid and. Clemo put in a good run on the winged possession and raced away and Jones Angus in the Police goal played a great" and from his centre Mason, took a shot at receiving from the centre made no mis game for his side. On the Navy. "A" ground before a large goal, Watson pulled the ball down close take and landed the ball past Brewerton. in and Kowloon were awarded a penalty No further acoring took place and the number of Chines these teams played a kick. King took the kids but Brown anal whistle sounded with the King's drawn game of two goals all Several saved amidst applause. At the other, and winners of a fast game by five goula to times throughout the game the style of the Carlisle tried to make the scores equal ons

HMS. TAMAR **». SOUTH-CHINA,

play was very shady and thus referee was but time arrived leaving Kowloon winners the winners the half back line forced to administer a caution to no less of a fast and even game by two goals to worked hard while the forwards showed than four individual players, while stones one period of the game the official had to stop the play to caution the whole of the

Form

The teams turned out as under good combination but were out of shooting Kowloon Woodman; Wheeler and A regrettable incident occurred at the Clemo, Hall, Mason, Duncan and Despatch made an offensive remark to the Coombes

referee

"AMBROSE". "DESPATCH,”?

On the Nazy "B" ground the Ambrota won by a goal to su, Burt scoring in the opening half of the game.

R.G.A. v. SOUTH CHINA " ADI

On the Sookonpon “A” ground the

players about the methods they wera Knight; Morrison, King, and Pascos closs of the game when a player of the teams played a goalless draw. RAILWAY such players would confine themselves

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to the touch Lines instead of taking part in the play.

Carlile Brown; Watson and Barnea Eldrett, Botting aud Murphy Jarrett Tork, Wright, Downward and Marsh,

Referee: Mr. Perryman.

KING'S. HMS DESPATCH

Pinyol on the Garrison ground at Sơn-

The teams turned out as underi King Biscoe; Williams and Wynne; Newton Hodgeon and Barlow; Williamas, Hart, Lient, Jones, Dyer and Scott, Despatch-Brewerton; Clacka Contor; Henshaw, Thorogood and White Balcombe Bladen, eter Woods and Fisher.

Referee: Mr. Smith

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Division I-League table to date sum

King's de HMS. Tamar FClub... Kowloon

COLLA.

2 WL DEA 781118 242210 7421 12 64111 MS: Hawkins 13 01 11 South Ching, I st |H.4.8. Ambrose, 7 2 5 0

ILGA Atlas 401 40-19. HMA Durdun. 3. 1. 20 HMS. Despatch 3.0′′-2,-1 HMB. Carlisle, 3:04:0 Polica 4-0 40:1715

710

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Resuming, the same rough play was landing in the far corner of the net, puters by three clear goals. Wrigley

wall curling round the goalkeeper and Harkins had an easy win over the Ward. introduced and the teams were cautioneding the King's two up. From the centre-two goals in the first half and He by the referee. This had the desired eflect and the teams settled down to good the Despatch, took up the attack and for added one before time, football The Tamer had most of the a period had the better of the exchanges play but Ian and the South China bad but the King's transferred play and dealt with all kinds of shots and kept the forced a corner off Clark Hart heading Mallors outs Choi Hwong Yeups put in over the bar from the fing kick. The solo run, but when steadying himself to interval arrived with the score two to nil shoob stumbled over the ball and Grant in favour of the King cleared South China returned to Resuming, after the change of ends, the C

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