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SPORT

FOOTBALL.

TODAY'S MATCH.

NAVY. ARMY.

INTIMATIONS

two occasions but missed close in. After the change of ends the Club missed a couple of good openings, for Begg run- ning through sont the ball hard against THEATRE, th upright the ball spinning serves the goal mouth with the goalkeeper helpless. McBride mise kicked and after a scram ble practically on the goal-line the sailors cleared. A moment laten Lawrence came out to elettr from a forward pass and Begg beat num. Another scramble followed during which Legge got the ball away.

A. D. C. CHRISTMAS PRODUCTION OF SHAKESPEARE'S

THE TEMPEST.

The following have been selected to play in the Navy v. Army match "at Sookunpoo, today, kick-off 3.30 pm :-

ARNY (Red)-Sgt. Townsend (RE) Gor. Henwood (R.G.A.) and I Cp Wyone (King's); Sg Newton (King's). Pte Hodgson (King'a) und Gar. Lelliott (R.G.A.): Pte. Williams (King's),

Q.M.S. Barnett (King's), Lieut. Jets the ball past hin, but Gerrard ran back WEDNESDAY, Jan. 3rd (King's), L/Cpl. Dyer (King's) and Grand cleared, and the ball going to Miller Couzens (R.G.A.).

that player handled and the Club were NAVY (Blue). Phillips (Titunio): "awarded a free kick. Just before the final Adkins (Hawking) and Grant (Tamar); whistle sounded, Rodger saved a fine shot.

from Watkins and the end came with the Stirk (Hawkins), "Hudson (Tamar) and Weedon (tära); Barkham (Hawkine), ) Club winters by a goal to nil, Combina- Daclison (Durban), Emery (Titania), tion was lacking in the Club team while

At the other end the sailors had hard luck MONDAY, Jan. 1st (New Year's Day), 915 KM for Millor beat McCubbin, and running Tay, Jan, End, 9.15.1 in anticed Rodger out of goal and get

Booking, now at MoUTRIM, Priver as Usual,

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Hood (Ambrose) and Imeson (Hawkins) the inside forwards were slow and many A DANCE will be haki at the SEAMIN'S

Referes: Mr. Casady.

The band of H.M.9. Hawkins will be in |attendance...........

SATURDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES.

Saturday's games in the

Hongkong League resulted as under:-

Division 1.

King'a Regt.... 2 South China... 2 HMS. Ambrose... 1. R.G.A

0. Hongkong Club... 1 H.M.S. Durban... 0 H.A.S. Haseków o HM:S. 7amar ... Hongkong Police 0 Kowloon.....

( Division II. - King's Regt...... 3 RGA... ✪ H.M.S. zawin Hongkong Police D Kowloon 3 Warders - 1

1 H.M.S. Titania... University...... St. Joseph's 3. Fleet Auxiliaries 1 H.M.S. Mararion 9 United A. H.MS. Durban...

South China B 3 South China 'A': H.M.S. bro...!

SOUTH CHINA : KINGĖS.

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spass by the backs went "begging.

The teatas took the field as under:-) Club-J. Rodger; Gerrard and McCub bia; Valentine, Stewart and Bishop; Purvis, Forsyth, Begg, MeBride and England.

Durban. Lawrence; Legge and King; Pring, Holten and Keating; Millar, Watkins, Dachison, Yeoman and Dickson.

Referee: Mr. Collins.

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POLICE, KOWLOON.

Un the Navy "B" ground these teams played a drawn game. The Polica turn- ed out 10 minutes after time and then had tam men only, Swan coming in to com- plete the side after ten minutes play. Angus started between the sticks Kow- loon started the game and had the better |

The of the exchanges at the opening. Police defene put in some good head""" work and kept the Kowloos forwards out. Duncan sent in a shot which Swan failed. to clear and Clemo running up was about to put the ball into the not when Swan Brown took the spot pulled him down.

Before a record crowd on the South China ground these teams played a drawn kick but seat the ball outside the posts. game of two goals all. The game was The Police took up the attack but the

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very fast throughout and the result was interval arrived with the word "sheet quite a good reflection of the play, South blank. China assumed the offensive from the start

From the restart Kowloon put on pres- and Leung Wing Tak made a fine effort sure, but Swan was very safe in goal. to open the score, but sent the ball just A free kick just outside the penalty area was awarded Kowloon but the ball was cutaide the post, Wong Shui Wa had good opportunity but shot high over the sent over the bar. The Police got away bar from a good position. At the other from the goal kick, but the forwards enu end Hodgson sent the ball over the top ed weakly and Kowloon cleared. Play from thirty yards' range. South China was transferred but the Police adopted were soon back again and Leung Tai the one back game and off-side play re- Tongaa a little wide with his shot. lieved, Kowloon lacked combination and Newton tested Lau who cleared rather lost the game thereby, A poor game lackity, and the King's going down, endot in a goalless draw

The teams took the field as under: Jones sent. in, a header which Lau got away. The King's were awarded a Police-Swan; 2. Clark and McWalters; penalty Jones sent the ball straight to D. Clark, Forbes and Post Congdon, Lan who saved splendidly, but the forco Angus, Johnson, McEwen and Kirby.

Kowloon-Woodman Wheeler: and of the shot laid him out. was awarded against South China Just Knight; Morrison, Kelvio and Pasco outside the penalty area from which Millard, King, Brown, Duncan Newton placed well, and Hart getting his Clemo. head to the ball sent it into the corner of the net and opened the score for-the Military team Amidst wild cheering. From the centre Jones got away and sent in a drive that had Lau beater, but the ball just cleared the upright. Half-time arrived with the King's leading by a goal to nit.

A free kick

Referes: Mr. Tyldesley.

AMBROSE R.G.A.

and

This game was played on the Garrison ground at Sookunpoo and ended in a win for the sailors by a goal to it. Watson started the game for the R. G.A. who were From the restart the King's took up the the first to attack, but Coysh cleared from attack and Jones sent the ball hard ahot by Watson, Play for a time thea against the cross-bar. The ball coming settled in midfield. After twenty minutes' to the foot of Scott that player sent it play the R.G.A got down and Coyah over the bar. The soldiers were now caught the ball, but was fouled by Lelliott |doing all the attacking and Jonca, notched and the sailor-awarded a free kicks. The their second goal. Receiving from Wil.interval arrived with the score sheet From the restart the Ambrose liams he sent the ball at Lan who let it blank.

and

RGA-Phillipa, Henwood and Frazip tian; Bailey, Pascoe and Keay, Green, Lelliott, Watson, Couzens and Harris.

Referee: Mr. Smith,

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pass' between his legs into the net. Being took up the attack and Phillips was call. two down did not dishearten South China ed upon to clear his charge. The R.GA. for they took up the attack in earnest and then took the ball down and for a time eventually Wong Pak Chong beat Blacoe kept the vibrose at home... Welbourne with a fine shot thereby reducing the receiving in front of goal beat Phillipe The soldiers' land. The game continued very and won the match for the Ambrose.

The teams took the field as undór:- fast, but the King's could not add to their

Ambrose-Coyah; Lindon and Boulter: soore owing to faulty shooting by their forwards. With but five minutes to go Turner, Woodcock and Muirhead; Bel South China drew level amidst wild cavce, Welbourne, Nolan, Hood chearing, Wong Shui Wa getting the ball. Pow out from a scrimmage, in front of the The King's goal and beating Blacos. King's took up the attack and for the remainder of the game kept South China on the defence, but they held out and the final whistle fround them equal" with two Both teams goals each to their credit,

On the Navy A ground before a large played prettily and there were no rough elements in the play owing to the fine number of sailors these teams played a Play in the opening half control which Mr. Williams axercised over drawn game the game For South China, Lau in goal, went in favour of the Harkins, but sound Lai Yak Tak and Leung Tai Fong were play by Routley kept the ball out.

tstanding; and for the King's Lient Tamar paid one or two visite to the other Jones Wynus and Williams were often end but found Adkins a great stumbling Block Afty the charge of enda the conspicuous R

Tamar had more of the play" and were Off-side play spoilt unlucky not to win. several good chances and the final whistle found the score sheet blank

The teams took the field as under:-" South China-Lau Hing Cheung; Chan So and Lat Yuk Tak; Leung Yak Tong, Leung Ta Fong and Lam Yuk Ying; Chuc Trong Young Lung Wing Tak Wong Pak Chong, Wong Shui Wa and Chan Kwong Tube

King's-Blacco; Wynne and Williama; Newton, Hodgson and Barlow; Williams, Hart, Lieut. Jones, Dyer and Scott,

Referee: Mr. Williams.

TAMAR. HAWKINS,

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The teams took the field as under: Tamar-Routley; Smith" and Grant; Prior, Hudson and Oxland; Hill How kins, Handford, Burd and Sadler

Hawkins-Hooper; Adkins and Moes; Stirk, Crow and Sawyer; Barkham, Wrigley, Osborne, Craig and Imeson;

Referee: Mr. Hollands.

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On the Navy "A" ground the Ambre beat the Durban by a goal to mil.

or woring from a penalty.

On the "B" ground the Univer played the Cilanie to a draw,.one all Gale scored for the sailors in opening half and Lee got through for University, before the close.

On the South China ground the team and United played a drawn game Choi Ling Fan scored for the A minutes after the start and May equal

Brown pat before the interval. United ahead, but Kum Fook scored far the Chinese and the game ended in draw of two all.

CLUB DURBAN." Playing on the Club ground the home

At Kowloon the Warders played only took their revenge for their defent by the Durban last week when they won this ten men Blagden opened the score for As a team the the home team and Sparry put on two match by a goal to mil. Bailors played the better football but goals before the interval. In the closing Rodger brought off some clever alveg half Fon scored for the Warders and The Club were forced to make last minute Kowloon won by thred to one,

At Bookunpoo the King's beat the changes and McCubbin again filled the breach by partnering Gerrard at back R.G.A by three goals to

Marosion failed to hold their firs The Auxiliaries leading by a goal, belf advantage against South China Bishop went up to left half and McBride took the inside left position in place of ecored by Walls, at half-time went down Crossing over with a lead of two Valentine who dropped to right halt. to St. Joseph's by three goals to one goale suured by Pebworth, they went dowIL Forsyth was the outstanding man in the E. B. Hyndman opened the score for the by the odd goal in five Au Kit Ba attack and gave Lawrence one or two hat college and Rahmin put them ahead. Ip. Kan and Ping Kam Wing toored Top shots to stop. The only goal of the match E. P. Hyndman scored from a ponally the "B" team

was scored by Forsyth who beat Lawrence before the close. with a high shot. Begg got through on

(Continued as foot of next enluma.)

The Hawkina beat the Police an Club ground by six goala to nik

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