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SPORT.

FOOTBALL

H.M.S. Ambrose 4

· Kowloon.. ........ 2. RGA

KOWLOON B.G.A.

THE HONGKONG DAILY FRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 19TH, 1833.

The teams

JUNIOR GAMES.

Playing on the St. Joseph's ground the Marazion beat the University by siz goals to two. At the interval the sailors were leading by a goal (scared by Pibworth), to In the second half Pibworth scored four more goals whilo one of the University players put the ball into his own goat. T. L Chaah scored twice in this half for the University.

attack and owing to a misunderstanding between two the South China players, Playing at home, Kowloon were lucky the ball went to Osborne, who was un- to beat the R. G.A getting the winning marked, and the sailors' contre scored BATURDAY LFÄGUE GAMES goal in the last minute of the game. Best their second goal. The sailors continued started the game for the visitors against to attack, but there was no further soor KING'S WIN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS the wind, and the home team got well off ing and the result was a win for the

the mark but the ball went behind.milors as detailed above, Division I.

Offside against Consens stopped a pro-

Hawk'. -- Hooper; Adkins and King's Regt. 1 Hongkong Club... omising movement by the R.G.A. and HALS, Hans. South China Clemo was sent down the wing. Scully Bickers; Stirk, Crow and Sawyer; HALS. Durban...oifted the ball over the bar from his Barkham, Wrigley, Osborne, Frost and

centre, Duncan wont in a shot from long Howitt

South China B," played on the Navy Kowloon forced n South China-wan Sheung Ch; ground, beat the Durban Reserves Orange that "missed. H.M.S. Titania

fruitlets comer and the R.G.A. going Lai Yuk Tat and Chan So; Au-Kit So in their last game of the season by a goal Division 11. St. Joseph's 3 H.M.S. Ambrose ... 1 down, the ball was sent over the top. Leung Yuk Tong sad Lam Yuk Ying to wil. The sailor' goalkeeper played a Woodman saved from Courens and for a Ping Kam Wing. Lai Wee Tong, Wong fine game for his side and was only beaten time the R. G. 3. pressed. From a free Pak Chong, Ip Rau and Chan Kwong once, and that by a header, from Lau Kau kick awarded against Duncan, Courens Yin

who had the advantage of height when Referee: Mr. Hollands. opeted the score for the RG.A. who were

the ball was well placed from a corner leading at the interval by a goal to nil.

kick. From the restart Kowloon forced a corner, and Hall sent the ball over the bar, At the other end Couzens was off. eide, and Kowloon, again attacking forced another corner and Scally, receiving from ni

· H.M.8. Tamar ...... 1

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H318. Mararian... 6 South China 'B'....1

University H.M.S. Durban...

KING'S. CLUB.

H.M.S, TAMAR" o. H.MS, TITANIA,”

Playing on the Navy "B" ground the Tamar beat the Titania by a goal to

The teams:

Tamar-Routley; Grant and Harry Taylor. Hudson and Bryant; Hill, Hand ford, Wilkins, Oxford and Burd

On the Club ground, before a good attendance, the King's won the league championship for the season when they defeated the Club by a goal to ni: The the fag kick, beat Phillips and made The game was well contested and each King's won the toss and Gerrard started the scores one all. The game now livened half of the field was visited in turn. The for the Club against the wind. The up and was very fast, each aids being out interval arrived with the Tamar leasing for the winning goal. The RG.A. had by a goal to nik The final while sounded soldiers took up the attack from the the better of the exchanges but was with the Tamar winners by the only gual start, but their forwards were out of formerratie in front of goal. Kowloon forced scored in the match

several corners and Duncan, getting his and their inside men hadnty of head to the ball following a corner kick, -chances but failed MoPhail, a goal for sent the ball into the net and won the Shortly afterwards the Club, brought off some good saves, game for Kowloon,

the final whistle sounded leaving Kowloon while Stewart kopt Jones well marked winners of a fast and even game by two Dyer scored the only goal of the match goals to one. after twenty minutes' play. Jones made! an attempt to run through, and, after drawing the defence, pushed the ball over to Dyer who beat McPhail from close range. Play then became very poor and the interval arrived with the King's leading by a goal to ñ1¿

Wheeler. and

The teams: Kowloon,Woodman: Knight Morrison, McKelvie and as; Clemo, Hall, Scully, Duncan and Mason.

and R.GA. Phillipa; McCormack Frampton: Sands, Hicks and Lelliott; Veale, Green. Best, Couzens and Harris

Referee: Mr. Perryman.

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86, Joseph's bout the Ambrose Bbserves on the Navy" "A" ground by threa goals to one. The sailors player Arm- strong of their Arst team. St. Joseph's took up the attack from the start and Ogley missed a splendid chaner to take However, he opened the the score for the Colleges and shortly after wards Armstrong levelled up for thei sallora. Before the close Rocha scored twice for the College who won as above.

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Gordon Street. ambrose the lead and Hood was wild Times. with his shots. The interval found the score sheet blank.,

up the attack and for a time the Club were forced to act on the defensive Dyer lost control of the ball close in, when a goal seemed certain, and the ball rolled behind. Gerrard took the goalkeeper by surprise by sending in a half volley from long range, but the ball went the wrong side of the post. The King's returned to the attack and just missed with a screw shot. Again Williams sent the ball over the bar. The next visit of the soldiers saw Hollands pulled up for offside play The Club got down and Ramsey let the hall run to touch near the corner flag. The final whistle sounded with the King's winners of a poor game by a goal to nil Stewart was the pick of the Club defonte, while Valentine was good in the attack

The teams —

King's-Highton; Grifiths and Wil- liams; Newton, Hodgson and Barlow Williams, Hart, Lient. Jones, Dyer and

Hollands.

Cah-MaPhail; Israel and Bishop; air, Stewart and Angus; Ramsey, Valentine, Gerrard. McBride and Eng- Jand.

Referee: Mr. Wright..

On the Garrison ground at Sookonpoo this match was played before a large attendance and ended in a win for the Hawking by two goals to mil. South Chins had out a fairly weak tram and started the game with ten men only, Lam Yuk Ying coming on shortly after the game started. The opening minutes favoured South China and Ip Kau spoilt The Ambrose won handsomely in the

Play was second half by piling on four goals. a chance by getting offside. very open and each side attacked in turn, Osborne failed to turn a centre, from for they played four forwards only Barkham in the right direction and the throughout the game, Parker being ball went wide. Wrigley was stopped for forced to retire from the field shortly The Durban offside play and South China trans after the game started. forring, Ip Kau had a good chance to missed the services of Cann, Darlison open the score but failed from three and Yeoman and with these three playera yards out. The interval arrived with the in the attack, the Ambrose would have score sheet blank. South China in the been a beaten team in the first half of the second half took up the attack and Wong game,

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They deserve great credit for their win, WONG SIU»WOON

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Referee: Mr. Smith.

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