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THE HONGKONG BAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4TH, 1922.

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Saturday's results in the Hongkong League

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Hanging Cab... BARGA......osmos buku. "0 HMK Darina Hongkong Police 1 South Chids HME Mánia. O H.M.B-Nambuka: z Kowloon 0. HMS: Andro. 3 HAB. Toman.... 2 King's Regt... 1. EMS, Durban... 0° Division IK-

H.M.S. Durban... a RGIA. Kowloon

3 HAS Carlül... 1 King' Reg2 United' A.OF... O' South China "A" H.M.S. Karasion HOMER. Tak. «T FEMIS 'Ambróss....... O EMS: Fargins. Police not played

CLUB" KGIA, .....

Playing at home the Club, won by two guala tớ nói. Play opened very even and for twenty minutes the defence overcame the attack The Club took the lead through McPhail who received a pass from Forsyth and sent the ball into the net gaving Phillige na chance. From the kick off the soldiers took the ball into the Club half and for a time could do any. thing but score the interval arriving with the Club leading by a goal to 'nil,

From the re-start the R. G.A. had most of the play and Rodger put in some good work in goal The Club got away on the left and England sending over to Forsyth that player went through and beat Phillips. From now until the finish the. IGA kept up a bombardment but the Club playing defensive game kept them out and the fical whistle sounded with the Club lucky winnew by two goula to nữ.

H.M.S." CARLISLE” «.. POLICE.

On the South China ground the Carlisle best the Police by thres goals to one. The sailors rallied in the closing minutes of thư ganze, anữ turned what appeared sto bờ » löding game into a win, for with the Follco, leading by a gear to dig the sailors put on three goals, in quick time and won a shove In the fra Hilf, thể ¿sailors farted a corner oft: Angus who, in turning the ball round the post, struck his head against the upright and fell to the ground stunned Flay was delayed for a couple of minutes for the goalkeeper to recover and on the game being resumed the Police took up the attack with vigour but the splendid defence by the sailors kept them from scoring in the first half of the game hit in the second half the ailors put new life into the game and won by three goals to one. The Polico were without Swan and played a good game up to the last ten minutes when they fell away and, the sailors pulled the game out of the fire,

The teams tilrned out as under:—

FM.S. Carte-Brown, Häggar and Watson; Barnes, Eldratt and Botting Blacknell, Murphy, Wright, Downward and York.

PoliceAngus; Clark and MoWalter; Melaren, Forbes and. Poet; Nolloth, Watson, Johnson, Valentine and Robin-

d Referee: Mr. Collins..

KING'S. H.M.A DURBAN.""

At Boolunpoo bafore a large number of Service then, The King's forced several corners in the first half but the sailors cleared, and at half-time no score, had been registered..."

The teams turned out as under- Club.-J. Rodger; Gerrard an Bishopin Israel, Stewart and. Donovan; Purvis, McPhail, Forsyth, Valentine and Eng land.

R.G.A-Phillips; Gilding and From:p. ton; Bailey, Henwood and Lelliott; Keay, -McHugh, Watson; Green and Couzens.""

Heferee: Mr. Smith.

SOUTH CHINA. B.MS, “ TITANIA:”

On the Navy B ground before a large attendance South China beat the Titania team by four goals to 'nil. The : game opened in favour of the sailors and the South China defence clearing their forwards went away with a rush, and one of the defenders-handling in the penalty

the sailors half but the sound defen- After the change of ends play settled

aive' play of the Durbin prevented ang acore. With but 15 minutes to go and the scors sheet blank, the Durban handled winning the game for his side. The play in the penalty area and Jones scored,

turned to roughness and the referee was forced to order a player of the Durban ofī the field. The referee also had to com- plain about the conduct of the spectators. The gasuo ended in a win for the King's by a goal to nik

HMS: AMBROSE” « HMIS. "TAMAR."

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for South China. The play then was very brose by the odd game in five, the win- even and after 30 minutes play Channing goal coming from a penalty in the Kwong Yui beat Phillips with a fast low closing minuten Ambrose took the lead

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from Routley who was about to clear a shot from Pow. Shortly afterwards Edmonds put the Ambrose further ahead. After this reverse, the Tamar took up. the attack and Burd netted from a pass by Brozendale. Half-time: Ambrose, 2; Tamar, 1.

After the change of ends the sailors put on pressure and for five minutes gave the South China defence a warm time: Ball left the feld through injury and took no further part in the game, South China defended well and Chui Kwong Yeung

From the re-start the Tamar, took getting away on the right sent the ball over for Wong Pak Chong to kick it into charge of the gaze and Clarke made the the net, giving Phillips no chance to save.

score two all. Both sides tried bard to South China's fourth goal came from take the lead, but the defence was safe on Wong Shui Wa with a splendid shot that both sides. Hands against Routley out- beat Phillips completely. The Titania side the penalty area relieved, and at the then took up the attack and were awarded other end the Tamar forced several cor- a penalty for tripping close in. Griconers which were cleared. The Ambrose took the kick And, the ball striking tho post, the same player rushed up and kicked the ball and South China cleared from a free kick awarded against the sailors for the same player kicking the ball twice Shortly afterward the final whistle sounded, leaving South China winners of a fast game by lour goals to

nil..

The teams turned out as under :-

South China-Lau Hing Cheung, Fung- Tai and Lai Yuk Tuk; Lam Yuk Ying, Leung Tai Fong and Leung Yuk Tong; Chui Kwong Yeung, Chan Bo, Wong Pak Chong, Wong Shai Wa and Chan Kwong Yui,

H.M.S. Titania-Phillips; Gaston and McGarrigle; McKinnon, Ashley and Bone; Ball, Rogers, Grice, Stocks and Bates.

Referee: Mr. Newton

H.MS. HAWKINS", KOWLOON,

This match, played at Kowloon before a good number of spectators, ended in a win for the sailors by two goals to it. Mason started for Kowloon, who were without Coombes, and the home team took

got away and Smith was beaten by a high ball. In recovering be handled in the Penalty area and Edmonds, making no mistake, gave the Ambrose the lead which they held until the final whistle sounded. Time arrived with the Ambrose, winners of a very fast and clean game.

KING'S. UNITED

This match in the Junior division was played on the United ground and ended

a win for the soldiers by two goals to ni. Burnett turned out for the Reserves while the United were without Beach and Mackenzie, Mar

Critchlow scored for the King's in the opening half, the ball going into the net after striking the upright. The second half saw the King's go further ahend; Carr sending in a twisting shot" which deceived the goalkeeper, and the ball landed safe in the net, **

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up the attack Mason sending the ball over LATEST FLASHES

the bar from a peas by Ciemo. From the kick out the sailors took the ball down but Wheeler cleared. Coombes now turned out, and Kowloon forced a corner which the sailors cleared. The sailors got away on the right but Osborne sent the ball over the bar. Woodman was, called upon to clear on several occasions and did so in good style. Woodman came out to clear but the ball bounced over his head and Osborne put it into the net, opening the soord for the sailors. Half-time: Haw kins, 1; Kowloon, 0.

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